There is tropical depression Nana and tropical depression 15 out in the Atlantic now. Nana was a storm (why it has a name), but it expected to dissipate over the next day or two. T.D. 15 is forecast to become Omar and move to the Northeast. It will probably pass even east of Bermuda, so needless to say it will pass east of us. There are a couple more hot spots where a depression could form in the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic. Nothing close to us though.
Locally, we will see some wild temperature swings over the next several days. That's right...now it will feel like Southeast Virginia. Highs on Wednesday/Thursday will be in the 80s. Some mid 80s will probably happen on Thursday. That may break/tie a record. A cold front moves through, and then by next weekend we're talking highs in the low-mid 60s. Big drop. Weak chances for rain Friday into Saturday for all those who planted grass and are watering like crazy. P.S. I'm aware of the improper English, but c'mon...it's a blog!
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