NOAA Hazardous Weather Overview
Going to be a hot one today, but not severely warm heat index. The chance of severe thunderstorms increases as you go west and north.
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Going to be a hot one today, but not severely warm heat index. The chance of severe thunderstorms increases as you go west and north.
It turns out the hottest day of the year, varies a lot depending on where you are in America.
High pressure will continue to slide offshore today, allowing a warmer and increasingly humid air mass to move into the region on a return southerly flow.
Again not so humid, which is nice.
Tomorrow, we will be down 10 seconds of daylight compared to June 21st.
By July 15th we will have lost 19 minutes of daylight, only have 15 hours per day of daylight.
August 13th, the sun will set at 8:00 PM.
September first, sunset is at 7:29 PM.
The current dewpoint is only 56 degrees, so it's very comfortable despite the bright sunny skies and temperatures at 80 degrees.