Rich Thomas Weather Network

TUESDAY Update: “False Fall” Feels Great!

 Good morning!  What a nice change!  We have undergone a major change of climate, with much lower humidity.  Expect a nice string of comfortable days and pleasantly cool nights. Highs will be in the 80’s.  Low at night in the lower 60’s will feel great. We have a dry forecast at least through daytime Thursday, with sunny days and clear nights.  The next chance of showers and storms begins Thursday night and Friday as a disturbance approaches.  Expect more random scattered storms over the Labor Day weekend. Not a washout.  Here’s my brief forecast discussion.

TODAY:  Abundant Sunshine.  Low humidity.  High 86.  Clear and pleasantly cool tonight.  Low 63.

The bottom has fallen out of the Dewpoints.  Monday morning we had dewpoints in the muggy low 70’s.  By mid afternoon we bottomed out at 54.  Dewpoints will be in the comfortable 50’s today.   We could actually see some 40’s Wednesday afternoon.  Amazing.

NEXT FEW DAYS:   Expect a brief string of comfortable days and pleasantly cool nights. Highs will be in the 80’s.  Low at night in the low to mid 60’s will feel nice.  It’s a dry forecast at least through daytime Thursday with sunny days and clear nights.  The next chance of showers and storms begins Thursday night and Friday as a disturbance approaches.  Expect more random scattered storms over the Labor Day weekend.

NEXT DISTURBANCE: Showers return to the forecast Thursday night and Friday. as Labor Day weekend begins.   Expect more random scattered storms over the Labor Day weekend.

Here’s the 10 Day Temperature Trend.   We’re probably going to stay below 90 for several days.

TROPICAL OUTLOOK:    

FERNAND  is a 50 mph “fish Tropical storm” in the middle of the Atlantic.   

FERNAND is the only show in town.  The rest of the tropics are amazingly quite.

FALL COUUNTDOWN:  The Autumnal Equinox is now just 27 days away.

Thanks for reading the blog. Today everything is normal including LIVE on the Radio of NewsTalk 93.1 WACV.  There will be another video forecast discussion and Blog Update in the 4 o’clock hours tomorrow morning.  You can always find my forecast updates hourly on the 8 station Bluewater family of stations every day of the year.

–Rich