Another hot one out there today. Temps hit 94 at logan, highest temp of the summer. An even hotter day is in store for tomorrow. Hurricane Bill has formed in the Atlantic ocean, about 975 miles east of the Lesser antilles islands. It currently has 90 MPH winds, and is forecasted to become a major hurricane with winds exceeding 130 MPH, a Catogory 4 storm. It is forecast to move northwest towards Bermuda by friday, then turn north, then northeast. The question is, where does it turn north? It is still too early to tell. If the hurricane turns north sooner, it will miss the cape, and just cause high surf over the weekend. If the storm turns north later, we could be facing a very serious situation. The storm would cause very high winds, near 100 mph!(based on current strength forecasts) As well as torrential rain, and major costal flooding. Those conditions would be mainly along the coast, and especially on the cape and islands. The storm may also go in between these 2 extremes, and just grazing us with some rain and wind. It is very imporatant for us to keep on eye on this potentially major Hurricane.
Tonight: Clear. Low 72. Humid. Crank up the AC!
Tuesday: Sunny. Hot and humid. High 96. It may feel like over 100 at times.
Tuesday night: Clear, then some clouds late. Low 73. Still humid.
Wednseday: Relief from the heat will arrive with a cold front in the afternoon, with showers and heavy thunderstorms. Before the front arrives, hot and humid. High 90.
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