Thursday, July 28, 2016

Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Morning Weather Discussion


Flash flooding likely in parts of our area tomorrow morning…

Flash flooding will be likely in parts of our area tomorrow morning as a strong disturbance will pass through our area, bringing very heavy rains to much of our area, but especially in East Central and Northeastern PA, Northern NJ, Southeastern NY State, and Fairfield County, CT, where 2-4 inches of rain could fall. Things should start to clear out in northern sections by early afternoon and in the late afternoon in Central NJ

Highs today will be around 90 in most inland locations and around 80 tomorrow.

Saturday will then be variably cloudy with a chance of an afternoon or evening shower or thunderstorm. Highs will be mainly in the low to mid 80’s.

Sunday we will have showers and thunderstorms, possibly heavy at times again with highs in the 70’s.

Monday through next Thursday should then be mostly sunny with highs mainly in the low to mid 80’s.

Next Friday we will have increasing cloudiness with a chance of showers and thunderstorms by evening. Highs will be mainly in the low to mid 80’s.

Next Saturday through Monday then look mostly sunny with highs mainly in the low to mid 80’s.

Next Tuesday we will have increasing cloudiness with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. Highs should be in the mid to upper 80’s.

Next Wednesday will then be mostly sunny with highs around 80.

Don’t forget to install the new Edge Weather app if you did not already do so.

Search “edgeweather” in the Apple App Store or in the Google Play Store.

The fastest way to access the Edge Weather forecasts through the app is to click on the Edge Weather logo on the top third of the screen, or under the buttons for the Edge Weather Forecasts under the “About Edge Weather” and “Social Media” sections of the app.

Some improvements in the new app:

Useful links now available on the side bar that can be accessed by pressing the blue button on the top right of the screen. The useful links has access to key terms, local weather links, radar links, satellite links, and prior forecasts when I forecast storms from two weeks in advance.

Under "About Edge Weather" you will find links to some newspaper articles that I appeared in previously, as well as ways to submit photos or contact me.

Under "Social Media" you will find links to easily access Edge Weather on Twitter and on Facebook, as well as a new feature, “Edge Weather Forum”, where you can share any thoughts and ideas, and now Edge Weather YouTube videos!

Also added was an option to share the app with your friends in the "About Edge Weather" and "Social Media" sections of the app, as well as on the side bar, so please go ahead and share the app with your friends.

Enjoy and submit your recommendations under the appropriate link.  I am always looking for good ideas.

"Weather on the Edge", by Dr. Edge

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