Monday, June 21, 2010

Zenith

High pressure remains in control to kick off this first day of summer. That means a dry forecast with plenty of sunshine and temps in the upper 80s and low 90s. Nights will stay mild and calm with temps in the 60s. We’ll begin to see more of a sun/cloud mix sometime on Tuesday. We may see a few popup thundershowers Tuesday and Wednesday. But the next real chance of rain will come Thursday into Friday. An upper level disturbance will swing down from somewhere over the Great Lakes, stall briefly over our region before departing early Friday. This will allow broad high pressure to move in and clear out any remaining moisture, leaving a clear and calm weekend forecast. More details Later!

Today is summer solstice, longest day of the year (not just because it's Monday).