James88
(Weather Master)
Sat Jun 26 2004 10:59 AM
Re: Looking down the road

Another great post HanKFranK. Sounds like we'll have to keep a close eye on the subtropics in the next few weeks.

At the moment, there are 5 waves in the Atlantic, none of which have much potential. However, the wave just moving past the Antilles may be something to watch in a couple of days. Some computer models are forecasting that it will move towards South Florida around Thursday. Apparently it could enhance shower and thunderstorm activity in the area. I'm not saying that any tropical development would result, but it is something to watch.

There looks to be some heavy rain moving from south of LI up through the Canadian maritimes. Also, there is a non-tropical disturbance in the GOM producing heavy showers and thunderstorms. Very little around this neck of the woods, but the W. Pacific is still very active, with Mindulle and Tingting meandering along. Perhaps this could be the precursor to some early July activity here.



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