Dry Weather Ahead

Our mid-June rainstorm is over. Some locations picked up significant rainfall. 




Drier air is moving into the region. This will allow our temperatures on Thursday morning to drop into the 30s once again.  But then the steady warming trend begins. The warmth should peak around 90 by next Tuesday before temperatures cool off some.

As we talked about in the last blog, the position of the high pressure offshore leaves us open to weather systems from the northwest. We’ll see one of those on Friday, but the threat of showers should be minor and mainly confined to north of Newport.  Here’s the European rainfall forecast for Friday. 



The next small chance of rain looks to be around the 20th of June.  It also looks like it could get a little breezy next week.  Dew points look like they will stay in the 40s, which will mean afternoon humidity around 25%, and not a heavy morning dew.



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