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*Hot, humid pattern from Friday into mid-week...next week’s pattern conducive to "MCCs"...an August preview...pleasant start...ramp up in tropical activity...MJO update*

Paul Dorian

Heat and humidity will increase today in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures should reach well into the 90’s on Friday along the I-95 corridor. It stays very warm and humid this weekend and through the first half of next week. In terms of prospects for rain, an approaching frontal system late tomorrow will increase the chance of showers and thunderstorms; especially, on the NW side of I-95. This front stalls out this weekend nearby and the result will be the threat of showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time.

Looking ahead, the pattern changes noticeably by later next week across the northeastern states with an upper-level trough of low pressure intensifying over southeastern Canada. Comfortable air is likely to drop south and east from Canada into the Northeast US and Mid-Atlantic region late next week and the first several days of August might be rather pleasant. It is at this time that conditions might change in the tropical Atlantic Ocean which can lead to a ramp up in activity by the middle of the new month and a teleconnection index (MJO) supports this notion.

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6:15 AM | *Pretty typical summertime weather next several days across northern Alabama with heat, humidity, and a daily shot at PM showers and thunderstorms*

Paul Dorian

It stays quite hot, humid, and unsettled for the remainder of the week with highs up in the 90’s and a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms, primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours. In fact, the same type of weather pattern is likely to continue this weekend with high pressure situated over the western Atlantic Ocean.

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6:15 AM | **Very warm, humid and unsettled pattern continues...watching the Gulf for tropical activity**

Paul Dorian

It stays quite hot and unsettled for the next several days with highs up in the 90’s and a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms; primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours. In fact, the very warm, humid and unsettled weather pattern looks like it may continue through much of next week as well. One thing to monitor in coming days is a tropical wave that will push westward into the northern Gulf region and it can intensify into tropical storm status; ultimately, with a chance to impact the northern Gulf states.

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*Baseball’s Home Run Derby takes place tonight in Atlanta…weather can have quite an impact on the distance baseballs can travel…a surprising recent finding regarding winds*

Paul Dorian

The All-Star break has arrived for big-league baseball which always features a Home Run Derby that’ll take place this evening in Atlanta, Georgia and the All-Star game will be played on Tuesday night. The weather looks quite hot and humid both for tonight’s Home Run Derby and tomorrow’s game and Tuesday can feature scattered showers and thunderstorms in the area. The high heat and humidity expected for this evening in Atlanta should be quite favorable for baseballs to carry so there are likely to be some mammoth shots in Truist Park. Winds will not be much of a factor during the next couple of nights, but a recent detailed analysis confirms the notion that winds can be highly influential in the distance a ball can travel and there were some surprising findings.

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