If you really enjoyed that hot work week
of July 18-23, well it's coming back for an encore!
Yes sir, that pesky old summertime area
of high pressure that was camped out in the southwest moves back overhead on about August the 1st! Computer models suggest 850mb level one
mile up) temperatures in the low to middle 20's Celsius (around
77°F),
which will likely correspond to highs on the ground in the low to
middle 90's again for much of the week. Isn't that swell? With
abundant low level moisture present, heat index values will also likely
climb over 100! Why that's even sweller!
This scenario will also aid in
decreasing precipitation chances. Read that as like a big zero in the rain department!
So, to recap; it will be very muggy, really hot and there will be little chances for an even temporary cool down due to a passing shower. (Sounds a little like Death Valley, only with more moisture)!
Update: July 4 - As we get past the middle of the work week, the temps will begin to moderate a bit with increasing chances for thunderstorms as a fronts slides on in from the north!
So, to recap; it will be very muggy, really hot and there will be little chances for an even temporary cool down due to a passing shower. (Sounds a little like Death Valley, only with more moisture)!
Update: July 4 - As we get past the middle of the work week, the temps will begin to moderate a bit with increasing chances for thunderstorms as a fronts slides on in from the north!
Update: July 5 - Friday - 'A large flat ridge remains firmly
ensconced over the southern tier of states early this morning with a
series of weak impulses moving along within the flow. At the
surface...a cold front extends from Northwestern Illinois through
Northwestern Missouri to a low over South Central Kansas. These two
features are working to set off complexes of thunderstorms around the
periphery of the upper level ridge. Some of these showers may make it
into the northwestern portions of the CWA early this morning.' So, perhaps some relief is on the way! [www.taneyservices.com]
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