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Friday, August 10, 2018
Enjoy The Cool: The Muggies Will Return
Enjoy today, which will turn out pretty sunny, and a lot less sticky than the rest of this week has been. Tonight will be gloriously cool. Throw open those windows and let that 55-degree or so air in!
This won't last. The same persistent weather pattern that has kept the East wicked humid and in some places very wet is returning.
An unusually deep dip in the jet stream will once again set up in the eastern Great Lakes or western Applachians and the Bermuda High will assert itself off the East Coast. This has happened a lot since mid-July and it is a pretty weird setup.
It all means muggy, tropical air will once again stream north all the way to southeastern Canada. It won't be wicked hot next week, but the air will once again feel very heavy up here in Vermont.
It's cooler and less humid today because a series of weak cold fronts have been coming through since Wednesday night. The last of them came through Vermont early this morning.
The cold front will never get far from us. It will hang up over southern New England then start slowly drifting north over the weekend.
Once again, the best chances of heavy rain will be mostly to our south. One system along this warm front will go by to our south Saturday, raising a flood threat in parts of southern New England, bringing showers to southern Vermont, but leaving northern areas dry.
Since Vermont will be north of the warm front, the coolest day since mid-June is in store for southern Vermont. Under clouds and showers, temperatures there Saturday afternoon might not get out of the 60s. Northern Vermont will get sun, so it will be in the 70s to near 80 there.
From there, the humidity and warmth seep into Vermont gradually, making next week another rough, muggy time frame.
Overall, next week, there will be chances of showers and thunderstorms everywhere in the East, including here in Vermont, but the heaviest rains still seem like they will fall on saturated southern New England and the Mid-Atlantic states.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly who will get flooding next week in the East as the most torrential downpours can set up just about anywhere.
Also, I'm not sure when this pattern will break down, so don't get your hopes up too fast for a break in the muggies after today.
Meanwhile, a torrid heat wave grinds on out west. Some relief will come to parts of the Pacific Northwest by Monday. But heat warnings, fire alerts and air quality advisories from all that smoke from existing wildfires is making things miserable going into the weekend from California to the western Dakotas. Virtually all of Montana is expecting near record heat.
It's been quite a summer, as they say.
Labels:
East Coast,
flood threat,
forecast,
heat,
humidity,
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