Monday, June 30, 2014

July Fourth Forecast: Sunny for Much of US, Rain in East

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
June 30,2014; 9:23PM,EDT
 
 
While the weather over the coastal Northeast will be dependent on the track of a tropical system, much of the nation will be sunny on July Fourth.
There will be a risk of showers and thunderstorms for at least part of Independence Day activities from eastern North Carolina up to New England as a front moves slowly eastward and a tropical system moves along nearby. The tropical system is likely to spoil a day at the beach in these areas due to the risk of downpours and rough surf.

As long as the tropical system does not stall, clearing is likely from west to east in coastal areas of the Northeast Friday night, perhaps just in time for firework shows from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia, and New York City.
Around Boston and southeastern New England, rain is likely to last well into Friday night.
Farther west and south, most areas from the Midwest and southern Atlantic Seaboard to the Pacific coast will be dry and clear on Independence Day.
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There will be very widely separated thunderstorms popping up in the Deep South, Texas and the Rockies during the afternoon and early evening hours on Friday. A few storms may push eastward across the northern Plains Friday night.
The best weather for outdoor activities ranging from picnics to 5k's and firework viewings will stretch from the interior Northeast to the Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley, where humidity levels will be low. High temperatures will range from the 70s around Detroit, Chicago and Pittsburgh to the lower 80s in Cincinnati and St. Louis.
Very dry brush and drought conditions may curtail some firework displays in the Southwest. Most areas from Idaho and Utah to Washington state, Oregon, Nevada and California will be free of rain. Typical heat for the Fourth of July is in store for the interior Southwest.
However, it will also get as hot as a firecracker in portions of Idaho, northern Nevada and Utah, where temperatures will swing to the middle to upper 90s F, which is about 10 degrees above average.

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Tyler Jankoski
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A cold front, tropical system, and possible predecessor rain event. On July 4th. I'll attempt to sort things out in tonight's forecast!
Marcus Bagwell
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The latest Weather Talk blog post about the July 4th Forecast. Rain? Sunny? Hot? Details here: ketknbc.com/weather/weathe… @KETK #KETKwx #TXwx
Kevin Majeskey
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The weather forecast for the Fourth has changed every day.... Only thing I want it to rain is cans of miller lite
DanSkeldonNBC40
DanSkeldonNBC40
Offshore tropical system likely brings high surf for Friday at our beaches. But rain/wind and main impacts forecast to stay offshore...
TCPalm
TCPalm
#TCWeather: Low-pressure system offshore bringing bands of rain onshore through 7 am. Tropical/weather updates: bit.ly/1mMjzrW
David McGaughey
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#MDWX #TS July Fourth Forecast: Sunny for Much of US, Rain in East accuweather.com/en/weather-new…
Todd B. Bates
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Updated: Rainy Fourth of July? Forecasters keep eye on tropics on.app.com/1lJCOlA via @AsburyParkPress #environment #weather #NJ
PennLive.com
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Tropical storm system near Florida has little chance to affect #Hbg weather this week, forecasters say ow.ly/yC5He
 

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