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***Update on the wildfire smoke, beautiful weather, tricky system, and the slowly increasing hurricane threat.***

- Low humidity is finally here! There will be some mid to upper level wildfire smoke creating some hazy skies from late morning through the afternoon, as you can see in the 2nd image, which is for 1 PM.


- Warmer tomorrow, but still low to moderate humidity and an amazing day.


- Clouds may start increasing Sunday afternoon for Long Island and southeastern New England from a tricky and sneaky cut-off and weak offshore system that looks like it will retrograde back to the northwest and could bring some scattered showers late Sunday night and on Monday. These are difficult to predict exactly where they go though.


- It will become very humid next week with some periods of scattered showers and thunderstorms from a slow-moving frontal system, mostly around mid-week into Thursday possibly, so stay tuned. It will then get hot and stay humid late in the week.


- The Euro ensembles have once again ramped up the potential for a hurricane to be approaching the southeastern United States late next weekend, so stay tuned. Conditions will eventually become very favorable for development if a system can form.






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