Sunshine Low Humidity Continues Week Ahead Sees No Rain In the Forecast
The second half of the weekend is as good as the first. We have nice clear skies on the satellite loops from Maine to Virginia. To the east and offshore is the old frontal boundary and low pressure is developing in that boundary zone. You can see the distinct rotation well to the east of the North Carolina coast. This low could become a tropical depression or a tropical storm later today or tonight but it is no risk to the US in any way shape or form as it heads east northeast. Enjoy the blue skies, sunshine and low humidity. Most highs today will be in a range of 78 to 84. Winds from the east will help to hold temps down especially along the coast.
SATELLITE WITH LIGHTNING STRIKES
WEATHER RADAR
Skies will be mostly clear tonight with lows in the upper 50s to middle 60s. Monday will be another sunny day as the first high goes out to the east. Most high temperatures Monday will reach the mid to upper 80s though it will be cooler at the shore. Humidity levels will still be on the low side though they may come up slightly. Still it will be a reasonably comfortable day.
Not much is going to change over the next several days. Even though the weekend dry air mass is moving out to the east, a new dry air mass makes its way into Eastern Canada. While the bulk of the cooler air with that building high pressure will remain to the north, it will at least cap how high temperatures and humidity levels get through at least the middle of the new week.
There is moisture across the Southeast US and while some of that moisture tries to move up the coast this week, the high in Eastern Canada should be strong enough to keep moisture suppressed to the south. This could mean that we will not see any rain the entire work week ahead. Tuesday promises to be sunny, or no worse than partly sunny with highs again in the 80s.
Wednesday we will likely see temperatures a bit lower as the high to the north allows for slightly cooler air but we will still be no worse than partly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s along with an east wind. Unless the southern moisture gets an opening to move northward, Thursday and Friday will continue to be dry days with
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