Saturday, July 22, 2006


Storms will likely fire across the region today causing locally very heavy rains. Storms may fire again tomorrow, but not as widespead. Calmer weather likely from Monday through Wednesday with seasonal temperatures.

Summary: Threat remains that thunderstorms could drop 2 inches or more of rain in local areas causing flooding concerns. Pennsylvania seems better situated for flooding rains today. Severe weather also is possible with thunderstorms as high winds would be the biggest threat. Dryer and seasonal temperatures return early next week

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Tropics: Acitivity has really died down. There is a tropical wave that has some chance of making it into the Caribbean in the next few days. This COULD be the first wave that made it from Africa to storm status. Not much other activity remains for the time being. See the latest info in the NEWLY UPDATED Tropical Center .

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Friday, July 21, 2006


Tropical Storm Beryl moving away from the New England Coast after actually making landfall! It appears that we have a good rainfall in between today and Sunday. The Severe threat today is especially in the piedmont and areas eastward, but really encompasses the whole area tomorrow. Dryer conditions with seasonal temps returning early next week.

Summary: Still seeing a good threat for a soaking rain, especially in thunderstorms, as the amount of moisture in the air is very high. Flooding concerns are mainly Maryland and Pennsylvania as some totals could approach 3 inches or more in these regions. Severe weather also appears possible today, especially the piedmont areas and eastward, and tomorrow area wide. Dryer and seasonal temperatures return early next week

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Tropics: Tropical Storm Beryl is heading off the New England coast and not much other activity remains for the time being. See the latest info in the Tropical Center .

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Thursday, July 20, 2006


Tropical Storm Beryl nearing the New England Coast. Increasing threat of Excessive Rainfall event for this coming weekend as well as some Severe Weather!

Summary: A combination of a stalling front with a vigorous upper level support, and more tropical moisture could spell quite a heavy rain event this weekend. Areas could receive in excess of 3 inches which again raises the threat for flooding rains! This may also mean Severe Weather!

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Tropics: Tropical Storm Beryl jogged westward overnight and is moving extremely slowly this morning. New England has Tropical Storm Warnings posted. See the latest info in the Tropical Center . The Tropics could really start to show some activity in about a week from what I can tell. I am hoping to have the Tropical area on Mid Atlantic Weather refined even more and the new tropical site up in the next 2 weeks! A lot of Satellite shots. The new Hamweather Plugin was recently posted! Should be great!

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006


Very Hot Conditions Remain! Also, the air quality has deteriorated so please be careful. The good news is that the heat appears to subside more than I had originally thought, but not as quickly in the southern half of the region. Tropical troubles?

Summary: Heat advisories are posted again today with good reason! Highs will again top out near 100, and heat index values 105 - 110! A frontal system will slip through slowly first cooling the north into the upper 80s tomorow and then knocking the heat back to the lower 90s Thursday in the Southern areas. There is a possibility of an isolated storm which may become severe with such heat! I will monitor. Air Quality will be an issue today as well. See the Air Quality Maps.

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Tropics: There is a low off the New England area that shows some development, but it is headed to colder waters. Also, a low of the SE coast could develop. See the latest info in the Tropical Center and also see latest models on the system here and the satellites on it here. This system is forecast to possibly strengthen. The Tropics could really start to show some activity in about a week from what I can tell. I am hoping to have the Tropical area on Mid Atlantic Weather refined even more and the new tropical site up in the next 2 weeks! A lot of Satellite shots. The new Hamweather Plugin was recently posted! Should be great!

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Monday, July 17, 2006


VERY VERY HOT! This will be a very hot spell so just get ready to experience very hot conditions! The POOL is your friend this week!

Summary: As I expected, many areas are under Heat Advisories today and many will be as well tomorrow, though it is possible some Thunderstorms could make the day less oppressive tomorrow, but the humidity may offset that. See the Heat Index Outlook here! The forecast only calls to the low 90s by the weekend so we remain HOT!

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Tropics: There is a low off the New England area that shows some development, but it is headed to colder waters. Also, a low of the SE coast could develop. See the latest info in the Tropical Center! The Tropics should really start to show some activity in about a week from what I can tell. I am hoping to have the Tropical area refined even more and the new tropical site up in the next 2 weeks! A lot of Satellite shots. The new Hamweather Plugin was recently posted! Should be great!

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Sunday, July 16, 2006


VERY VERY HOT! This will be a very hot spell so just get ready to experience very hot conditions! The POOL is your friend this week!

Summary: This is the dog days of summer! Highs will surpass the 100 degree mark in many locations, especially Monday and Tuesday. A Slight cooling to the lower 90s is expected by the week's end. This forecast is easy! HOT! See the Heat Index Outlook here!

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Tropics: The Tropics should really start to show some activity in about a week from what I can tell. Last year I think we already had Emily! I am hoping to have the Tropical area refined even more and the new tropical site up in the next 2 weeks! A lot of Satellite shots. The new Hamweather Plugin was posted last night! Should be great!

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Tuesday, July 11, 2006


Hot and Humid. Typical Summer forecast on tap! A chance of late day showers and storms. Risk of Severe Weather Increased in the North tomorrow! Maybe a cloudy cooler weekend

Summary: The NWS is stating we are in a normal summertime weather pattern and you have to admit, it is. The Lazy Hazy days of summer are upon us! We will see scattered late evening thunderstorms and an isolated severe cell would not be out of the question, but would also not be the rule. Wednesday could contain Severe Storms and even the risk for Tornadoes. See the Day2 Outlook and Discussion. Concerned about a cooler and cloudy weekend, but nothing too bad!

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Tropics: The Tropics may really start to show some activity next week. I am hoping to have the Tropical area refined and maybe the new site up in the next 2 weeks! A lot of Satellite shots and a new Hamweather Plugin! Should be great!

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Wednesday, July 05, 2006


Heavy rains possible today in Showers and Storms. Flooding concerns as well as some severe storms possible. Much cooler tomorrow and a nice dry spell with temps slightly below normal through the weekend.

Summary: Thunderstorms were widespread for may regions last night. Many reports of wind damage and hail. You should check the storm reports. Showers and storms should be widespread today and again, some strong to severe are possible. Winds and the potential for hail is there, but isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out, especially Southeastern VA and Eastern NC. See SPC's outlook. Heavy rains also appear possible in storms. Flash flooding would not b a surprise anywhere due to the very saturated conditions of the last 2 weeks. See the HPC outlook. Needless to say, the potential for a very busy day for the NWS! MUCH cooler temperatures visit today and tomorrow with areas not breaking 80. A dry period begins Friday and could last through Tuesday! Highs will be a few degrees below normal until Monday.

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Tropics: Though the tropics are really beginning to be active with waves, the systems are unable to develop in the environment. Please check out Mid Atlantic Weather as the tropical center has been expanded on. This will continue and become a new Web Site in the next few weeks!

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Monday, July 03, 2006


Continued warm and humid today with a chance of storms. An increased chance of a heavy rain event Wednesday. The week should finish very nicely

Summary: Busy evening last night had me away from home and unable to update the forecast. Sorry to anyone who was caught off guard. Today we could repeat as the front that spawned the storms yesterday is closer. A combining of Gulf moisture from 2 tropical systems and the slow moving cold front that is approaching the area is making me concerned that a heavy rain event could again visit the region, though I believe shorter lived. This would come about Wednesday. The Hydrologic Prediction Center has really upped rainfall totals for Wednesday and I am reading discussions on the possibility. This is a heads up! Please stay tuned on this potential.

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Tropics: Though the tropics are really beginning to be active with waves, the systems are unable to develop in the environment. Please check out Mid Atlantic Weather as the tropical center has been expanded on. This will continue and become a new Web Site in the next few weeks!

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Saturday, July 01, 2006


Hot temperatures return today with highs approaching 90 in the North and in the 90s in the south. Heat will be even more prevalent tomorrow and humidity will start to rise. Isolated thunderstorms not out the question today or tomorrow, more likely Monday, and even more likely Independence Day. Nice stretch of weather may follow that!

Summary: Not much to expand on as the headlines covered it for the most part.

Many rivers and larger streams are still experiencing a high flow rate which could be dangerous! Please stay safe! Check with the Mid Atlantic River forecast center here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc for updates on stages and water flow.

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Tropics: A disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico and in the Caribbean are being watched, but really do not look like anything to worry about currently! See the Atlantic Outlook

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Friday, June 30, 2006


A Real Break in the wet and humid weather today as the dewpoints drop! Temperatures rebound tomorrow to 90 or higher and stay that way through next Tuesday when a front could usher in cooler air. Afternoon and evening Storm Chances also increase starting Sunday but these are not the widespread kind.

Summary: Pretty easy outlook for the short term. NICE today for summer. Highs should stay in the mid and upper 80s for VA, maybe a bit warmer far southern areas. We creep to 90 or above tomorrow and humidity comes back. Sunday re-introduces a threat for isolated thunderstorms. That threat seem a bit stronger Tuesday as a front comes through. Temps may then drop to below normal for a little bit from with highs in the lower and mid 80s from Wednesday into next weekend.

I am holding off on the long term tropical thoughts fro now. I am not seeing overwhelming evidence of the tropical system in the gulf.

Please note that many rivers and larger streams will approach flood stage or crest above them. Check with the Mid Atlantic River forecast center here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc for updates on stages and when crests are expected. Also I like the NWS site for River information page found on their main site here: http://www.weather.gov/ahps/

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Tropics: A disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico and in the Caribbean are being watched, but really do not look like anything to worry about currently! See the Atlantic Outlook

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A Real Break in the wet and humid weather today as the dewpoints drop! Temperatures rebound tomorrow to 90 or higher and stay that way through next Wednesday. Afternoon and evening Storm Chances also increase starting Sunday but these are not the widespread kind.

Summary: Pretty easy outlook for the short term. NICE today for summer. Highs should stay in the mid and upper 80s for VA, maybe a bit warmer far southern areas. We creep to 90 or above tomorrow and humidity comes back. Sunday re-introduces a threat for isolated thunderstorms. That threat seem a bit stronger Tuesday.

I am holding off on the long term tropical thoughts fro now. I am not seeing overwhelming evidence of the tropical system in the gulf.

Please note that many rivers and larger streams will approach flood stage or crest above them. Check with the Mid Atlantic River forecast center here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc for updates on stages and when crests are expected. Also I like the NWS site for River information page found on their main site here: http://www.weather.gov/ahps/

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Tropics: A disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico and in the Caribbean are being watched, but really do not look like anything to worry about currently! See the Atlantic Outlook

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Thursday, June 29, 2006


Quite a few scattered storms did occur overnight! We must watch as severe Storms seem likely for areas this afternoon and evening. A dry weekend appears on tap. Will see a return to summer like afternoon and evening storms Monday straight through Wednesday of next week. That may change IF a tropical wave makes it to the Gulf of Mexico!

Summary: Flooding at the river and stream levels continues today and will likely start getting better by Saturday time frame. Please stay tuned to local news and weather outlets for specific stream information. We are under the gun again with the possibility of Severe Storms this afternoon. The NWS has outlined our region under a slight risk for severe! See Day 1 outlook here: http://www.midatlanticweather.com/severe/day1severe.htm This could mean isolated flood situations and the biggest risk of hail and high winds. There is a chance however of isolated tornadoes, especially east of I-95.

High pressure comes in for the weekend and we stay dry and seasonable.

Next Week poses some interesting scenarios in the Long term. For now, Monday through Wednesday seem warm with highs in the upper 80s for the most part and afternoon and evening thunderstorms possible. There is a RISK of a tropical system in the Gulf that COULD end up coming up into the region and providing us another flooding risk. It is all speculation now, but something we will watch!

Please note that many rivers and larger streams will approach flood stage or crest above them. Check with the Mid Atlantic River forecast center here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc for updates on stages and when crests are expected.

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Tropics:A Strong Tropical Wave is entering the Caribbean. IF it survives the turbulent times in its immediate future, a long term development could occur in the Gulf. See the Atlantic Outlook

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Wednesday, June 28, 2006


Finally a break. Possible afternoon thunderstorms, but rain rates will be lower. River Flooding still an issue.

Summary: The Floods of 2006 are definitely historical. The amount of rains that fell topped Agnes in areas in Pennsylvania and were on par with it here in Virginia. The tropical low that enhanced rain last evening pulled Northeast and we are enjoying the first real break in potential for flooding rains in days. Here in DC area the totals can be found here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/lwx/products/?prod=PNS . I hope to get some other totals posted and maybe even a flood page up soon. We do have a relatively unstable atmosphere today and tomorrow so scattered storms could erupt this afternoon and there is even a chance a few could be strong. I will monitor this. Friday through the weekend look dry at this time!

Please note that many rivers and larger streams will approach flood stage or crest above them. Check with the Mid Atlantic River forecast center here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc for updates on stages and when crests are expected.

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Tropics:They have settled down for the time being. See the Atlantic Outlook

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006


Wet conditions will persist today with some added chances of thunderstorms, some of which may be severe. Tomorrow afternoon, some dying will occur, but we must stay alert until then.

Summary: We remain in the very moist atmosphere today, so flooding concerns will persist. The situation could be aided by some afternoon heating which could also trigger thunderstorms. This could lead to some severe storms as the outflows from the very heavy rains could produce strong winds. Shear seems also present and thus isolated tornadoes are a real possibility. The reason for enhancement today will be teh remnants of a tropical system off the Southeast coast which could make it to depression status before hitting teh coast. Please stay alert today. As of this morning, the eastern shore and Deleware continue to get hammered as well as areas in West Virginia and Pennsylvania! Areas out on teh Eatern Shore and Deleware have seen totals in the upper teens for rains! Releif efforts are under way in amny areas. This has been the wettest June on record for many areas and DC has not seen this much rain since Agnes which was a devastating storm for the area.

Please note that many rivers and larger streams will approach flood stage or crest above them. Check with the Mid Atlantic River forecast ceneter here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc for updates on stages and when crests are expected.

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Tropics:They have settled down for the time being. See the Atlantic Outlook

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Monday, June 26, 2006


Where the rains have fallen, they have really fallen hard! Widespread areas reporting anywhere from 3-8" of rain yesterday! The situation continues to look bad for flooding rains will be likely today in parts as tropical moisture entrains into the stalled front. Be careful!

Summary: I was out in the midst of the storm last night coming back from Richmond. It was interesting to me to see the contrast in precipitation totals as on my way down yesterday, the rains stopped about in Stafford. On the way back, I hot the storms in Fairfax, VA. Power was out until about 11pm for me and this morning I looked at the impressive 4-8 inches in my region. We are under the gun for much more rain the next 2 hours as inflow from a tropical systems combines with an already very moist atmosphere! Areas may again to 3-6" in the next 24 hours. Please, do not play around with flooding roads! Also, be mindful that travel will take extra time. We look like we will break free of the rainy pattern about Friday, but today and tomorrow will remain the worst from what I can see.

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Tropics: As the tropical system we were watching gets entrained into teh east coast trough, all looks like it will calm down in the tropics. See the Atlantic Outlook

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Saturday, June 24, 2006


I would have expected more rain by now, but situation needs to be monitored. Tropical development or entraining into east coast trough leaves us vulnerable for more heavy rains this week!

Summary: Widespread rainfall has not been the rule everywher, but where it rained last night it was very heavy! Many counties in Virginia were under flash flood warnings and there are sme out in Maryland now. More of teh same tonight and into tomorrow! Some slackening east of teh mountains, but west of teh mountains could see quite a bit more. Next week may see more heavy rains as a tropical system gets entrained into the east coast troughiness. Much to watch.

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Tropics: 2 waves off the Southeast coast shows some interest, and latest observations are showing some development is possible. Whetehr th close in system forms or not, it appears to be headed up teh east coast. See the latest model track here: http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weather/plots/storm_91.gif See the Atlantic Outlook

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