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During the day today, Tropical Storm Fernand formed in southeast of Bermuda east of the path that Hurricane Erin took earlier this week. It is expected to move straight north and pass east of Bermuda so will not be any threat to the United States. Another area of interest, Investigation 99L, is currently weakening in…
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A strong cold front is expected to move through the region on Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures to most of the region and much drier conditions that will last most of the week. Some parts of the Piedmont in Virginia through eastern Georgia may see no rain at all for the week. The front will stall…
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As expected, the rain from Hurricane Erin eliminated the moderate (D1) drought from Puerto Rico this week. Other areas of improvement occurred in Florida and small areas of Georgia, eastern Tennessee and NC, and central Alabama. However, drought increased in western Alabama and Tennessee, which were missed by the tropical rains. This week should be…
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The latest monthly climate assessment for the world as a whole was released a few days ago from NOAA. It shows that this was the third warmest July since global records began in 1880, behind 2024 and 2023. Snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere was lower than average and so was the sea ice coverage…
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The latest 7-day tropical outlook shows that Erin is still on course to turn north and then northeast, passing between the US East Coast and Bermuda. But the track has been shifting a little to the west, which means that the Outer Banks of NC could see more wind and rain than previously predicted even…
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One indication of how hot and humid it has been for most of the summer this year is the number of nights that have never gotten below 70 F. For many stations, this 3-month period has been consistently well above normal in minimum temperatures due to a combination of rising temperatures globally and the increased…
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According to a new study described in Science News this week, the increasing temperatures in fall could be changing the way monarch butterflies prepare for their migration down to Mexico and disturbing their usual pause in reproduction that allows them to survive the long flight south. Warmer temperatures appear to be making the butterflies go…