
The high pressure we were talking about yesterday is still dominating the region, and will continue to do so ALL WEEK. Temperatures will be well above normal and will reach into the lower 80's in the middle of the week. It's fall now right? Just checking.
And speaking of fall, September is supposed to be the busiest time for the hurricane system statistically, but we've barely gotten any. AND there's been no US landfalls, which after last year's storms I think all of us appreciate that fact. But in the last day of September the Atlantic is giving us a final push with Tropical Storm Jerry emerging in the center of the ocean.
But as you can see, all it will do is wander around in the ocean for the week and not affect anyone. The tropics aren't generating anything either with only a 10% chance of the storm near Panama becoming the next storm Lorenzo. There is however a slight wave starting to come off of Africa so maybe that will become the next one to come near the US.
Enjoy the sunny and warm week everyone.
-Mike Merin
Enjoy the sunny and warm week everyone.
-Mike Merin