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Thursday July 11, 2024

7/11/2024

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​THURSDAY: The day's main story is Beryl’s remnants heading for the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the morning. A frontal boundary drops in from the northwest, which will bring a shower and storm threat to all areas through the evening. Storms could contain torrential rainfall and gusty wind, with an isolated severe storm possible given the tropical airmass that lingers. Southern regions are expected to be the sunnier location, and that is where the heat will be as indices could climb into the 90s for another day. MidCoast and DownEast areas will likely be the cool spots, as fog and wind direction hold temperatures in the 60s.
 
THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY: The frontal boundary reaches the coastline and is expected to stall out. The passage of the front knocks down the dew points into the 60s, which will bring the coolest night in the past couple of evenings. After a break in warm temperatures Thursday, northern areas return to highs in the 80s, and the south continues to be hot. Showers are possible as shortwaves work through aloft, with a better chance for the north and mountains. Fog continues to be a pest for the coast.
 
THE WEEKEND: The chance of showers and storms shifts to the coastal areas as the stalled front lingers for Saturday. Sunday appears to be the best chance for a dry day for most areas. Temperatures continue to be rather uncomfortable in the 80s to mid-90s, with dew points creeping up again. Fog lingers for the shorelines north of Portland.
 
A special thank you to Leela Stockley of the Bangor Daily News for chatting with me about Wednesday’s weather situation.  ► https://www.bangordailynews.com/2024/07/10/new-england/new-hampshire/tropical-storm-beryl-maine-rain-humidity/
 
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I appreciate each of you, and thank you!  -Mike
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