Clark
(Meteorologist)
Thu Jun 23 2005 02:01 PM
Re: 94L invest

LONNY -- you all will still get the afternoon and evening thunderstorms for some time to come; with all of the moisture at the surface still around, despite the upper-low and trough passing to the south a bit (as it's done this morning), rain and thunderstorms are still possible -- just more isolated than before. Disturbances in the subtropical jet that is still nearby will help aid in the rain chances as well...so it's not all clear and dry.

For those watching Beatriz -- she's quickly crossing into cooler waters and has likely peaked in intensity. It should be a slow decline from here on out as the convection associated with the storm dies out. I'd be willing to guess that it's intensity was a bit higher than NHC estimated at its peak, but that's nitpicking.



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