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Long Range Forecast – July 5

It has been nearly two weeks since the temperature fell below 66° at TF Green Airport. I hope you have a dehumidifier and air conditioning! The weather will stay fairly humid for the next couple of weeks, not that it is unusual for mid-July. The consistent 90° heat will end early next week, and, although there may be a couple of 90° days between July 8-20, it is not likely there will be another heat wave. The jet stream will dip a bit farther south bringing a series of fronts through Southern New England next week. The following week it looks like a similar pattern to late-June will develop along the Eastern Seaboard. In case you forgot, that means a fair amount of clouds, with scattered showers and humid conditions. Right now, the mid-July pattern does not look as gray as the late-June pattern, and it’s possible it will break to typical “dog days” Bermuda high pattern quickly.
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A front triggering showers and thunderstorms in the Northeast and Ohio Valley in the middle of next week.
A front triggering showers and thunderstorms in the Northeast and Ohio Valley in the middle of next week.

The temperature averages well above normal in the next 7 days in the Northeast. The biggest contribution to the warm average will come through Sunday.
The temperature averages well above normal in the next 7 days in the Northeast. The biggest contribution to the warm average will come through Sunday.

The second week (July 14-20) features near normal temperatures in Southern New England.  The heat will continue in the Western US, and the Midwest and Southeast will stay cooler than normal - a far cry from last year!
The second week (July 14-20) features near normal temperatures in Southern New England. The heat will continue in the Western US, and the Midwest and Southeast will stay cooler than normal – a far cry from last year!

10 days from now a similar pattern to late-June may setup along the Eastern Seaboard.
10 days from now a similar pattern to late-June may setup along the Eastern Seaboard. Hopefully, it’s not as long-lived as it was in late-June!

A decent amount of rain is in the forecast for the next couple of weeks. Most of the time it will be fine, but there will be several days when showers and storms are a threat.
A decent amount of rain is in the forecast for the next couple of weeks. Most of the time it will be fine, but there will be several days when showers and storms are a threat.

Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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