Today was about as nice as it can get in NC on July 1. The temperature barely got over the 80 degree mark with a high of 81. Temperatures will range from 56-59 across the area tomorrow morning. I am so tempted to not call for 90 tomorrow as statistical model guidance was way to warm today, but the fact that this cooler air mass is already going to be moving out combined with a high sun angle will probably make it close to 90. It will be very comfortable though with no humidity.
A few other topics to discuss:
July 4th forecast has not changed much. 93-95 temperature range with lots of sun and a slight increase in humidity. 10% chance of a storm.
According to the National Weather Service:
Warmest June ever recorded at RDU since records kept (1944).
Lastly, there is a tropical disturbance near the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of Africa. Some computer models develop this system into a tropical storm as it head westward across the Atlantic. Something to keep an eye on!
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