... with major flooding problems ahead for southern California!
- Thunderstorms at times this morning as the warm front is lifting through and the pre-frontal trough from the cold front is rapidly approaching. Most of the stronger to potentially severe thunderstorms will be north of Long Island with potentially damaging wind gusts and a slight chance of a brief tornado.
- Clearing skies from late morning into early afternoon on Long Island from west to east and becoming much less humid and breezy (especially in the late afternoon and evening) with a slight chance of a passing shower or weak thunderstorm in Suffolk around mid-afternoon.
- Beautiful low-humidity weekend with much warmer conditions Sunday, and then pretty hot on Monday with increasing humidity and clouds in the afternoon/evening ahead of another cold front, which may come through dry Monday evening/night. It will then be much cooler and less humid on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Hurricane Hilary is already up to a 140 mph Cat 4 and it may approach Cat 5 intensity before weakening over cooler waters, but it will cause MAJOR problems in southern California with up to 10 inches of rain in some spots!
- Multiples areas to watch in the Atlantic, but the most concerning one looks to be Invest 99L which will be entering the Caribbean Sea and then possibly coming northward. There is a great deal of uncertainty still, but I have included the 10-day Euro ensembles map below.
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