Saying goodbye to the heat
Here's the current surface/radar chart.
North of the boundary temperatures are much cooler and more comfortable than they have been. South of the boundary they're still dealing with the heat and the humidity.
The chart shows us scattered rain showers over New York State into New England sitting over Pennsylvania back through New Jersey.
This afternoon there will be a chance for some isolated non severe thunderstorms up across New York state and new England But for those in Pennsylvania into the middle Atlantic there will be a better chance for thunderstorms closer to get frontal boundary. Some of these storms could be strong too severe. The main danger will be Strong damaging winds Frequent lightning and very heavy downpours. Here is a look at the day one convective outlook from the storm prediction center.
Tomorrow that frontal boundary may sag a little further south. Again those north of the boundary will be cooler and less humid with isolated to widely scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. The region as a whole should be able to completely say goodbye to the heat and humidity at least temporarily. The greater chance for scattered thunderstorms will be closer to that frontal boundary, closer to the southern parts of our region. Here is a look at the day two convective outlook.
Friday night and on Saturday the frontal boundary will start moving back North as a weak warm front. As the front slides north We will see isolated showers and some storms accompany it. Warmer temperatures and higher levels humidity will move north with it. But it won't be as hot and humid as it has been.
I Don’t remember a stretch of heat like that ever,maybe a day here or there.You nailed it so we could get ready,so we bought 3 cases of Water and some Vitamin Water and the last two fans.Thank You for your dedication
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