Good morning everybody, the heat and humidity are on the rise today and tomorrow ahead of a cold front that will be sweeping this air mass out to sea on Thursday morning.
In addition, we will have moderate amounts of instability in the atmosphere above us. This coupled with some wind shear (remember shear refers to winds that change speed and/or direction, with height), lift provided by an approaching cold front, and plenty of low-level moisture, will provide us with the ingredients for a round of strong to severe thunderstorms late tomorrow afternoon and in the evening.
A pretty strong squall line could form, so keep your eyes to the west and northwest tomorrow afternoon for darkening skies and the sounds of thunder.
Next week a southwest flow returns, and we could see several days of unsettled weather with showers and thunderstorms, but at the moment no heat is set to return like we’ll experience tomorrow.
Have a great day!