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Not the best July 4th forecast!

Posted on July 4, 2008 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Not the best July 4th forecast!

With increasing clouds and humidity, a front and a disturbance will link up later this afternoon and cause rain, some of which could be heavy, for the next 24 – 36 hours. There could be some localized flooding and some storms could be severe late today and tomorrow. Rain will be locally heavy where some storms train along the same areas!

Storminess will be more widespread this evening into the night and tomorrow.

Storms will continue to be possible through Tuesday and then finally a clearing front on Wednesday.

The Atlantic tropics gave birth to Bertha yesterday. She has strengthened, but will likely not pose a threat to land. It is possible she could reach minimal Hurricane, but right now she is expected to stay just below that strength. The Sea Surface temps are not the best for her to strengthen.

See the latest here:
http://www.midatlanticweather.com/tropical/tropics.htm

All for now!

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