Monday, July 2, 2012

Not Quite 100° on Monday

We missed out on the 5th day in a row over 100°.
We 'only' hit 96.6° at 3:29 pm on Monday. 

STORMS:
Late in the afternoon storms developed over the northeastern section of the county and moved to the southeast. Areas near Monterey received some rainfall. For the 2nd day in row, I heard lots of thunder and saw some lightning but received no more than a trace. The evening hours around Cookeville were QUITE NICE!

MORE STORMS POSSIBLE:
We'll keep storm chances in the forecast throughout the week but most people will see no rain. The places that get rain have a chance to get some quick heavy rain.

STILL VERY HOT:
Tuesday's highs will run up into the 96-97° range. It'll be the 15th day in the last 16 with 90+ degree highs. The last measurable rainfall was June 16. We're now 16 days since the last rainfall. We'll stay in the mid  to upper 90's throughout the forecast period.

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