LOWER 48: Plenty Of Heat & Humidity, It’s July After all!

Written by on July 24, 2016 in Summer 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments

The last two weeks has seen major league summer heat expand over the Lower 48 and this week has been a hot one on the Plains as well as across the South.

The heat is trimmed on the Plains but holds in the East thanks to an eastward moving low crossing southern Canada next 5 days.

500mb height anomaly for tomorrow PM.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

GFS ENSEMBLE 5-day mean 500mb height anomaly.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

5-day mean 2m temp anomaly.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: AccuWeather

Credit: AccuWeather

FEATURE IMAGE CREDIT: Bill Evans

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The Heat Is On In The Northeast

Yesterday’s highs

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This afternoon’s highs.

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It’s another hot, humid night and day ahead tomorrow but the sign of change is showing back over western Pennsylvania.

Credit: WeatherBug

Credit: WeatherBug

GFS highs tomorrow.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

More 90s ahead for the Park in the next couple of days.

Credit: WeatherBell

Credit: WeatherBell

Some post El Nino summers have produced 100F in Central Park.

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On average, Washington DC reaches 100F every 2 or 3 years.

100F possible in DC over the next couple of days.

Credit: WUSA9

Credit: WUSA9

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See tonight’s video.

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