What A Wonderful World!

June 28th, 2009 at 8:16 am by Jeremy Wheeler under Weather

I love that song by Louis Armstrong.  Anytime it plays I think of images like this:

sunrise

This was another great photo by Jim Brickett of Saturday’s sunrise on the Chesapeake Bay.  Thanks Jim for sending.  Weak high pressure will give us fair skies today.  We had some unusually dry air move into the region.  That allowed temps to fall to the lower 60 in some inland locations this morning.  We’ve had these abnormally dry Summer air masses move into our region occasionally over the past couple of years.  It is nice, but you have to change how you forecast when they arrive.  We’ve been in a late Spring weather pattern lately and you have to adjust the context of your local forecast when that happens.  Hmm that sounds too nerdy, but it’s true.  For instance normally in late June we would expect a pop up shower or storm almost every day in the 7 day.  But with the dryness I doubt we’ll see hardly any this week.  It won’t stay dry forever though.  The humidity will be back.  Till then enjoy the good hair days. 

Meteorologist: Jeremy Wheeler

One Response to “What A Wonderful World!”

  1. Keith Arthur says:

    Hi Jeremy,

    last night on the news cast Don Slater showed a photo that a viewer had sent in of the lightning and unusual clouds. It was one of the best weather photos I’ve ever seen, and I’d like to get a copy if possible. Posting it on the website would do.

    I think it would be great if you had a page on the WAVY.com site for the best of the viewer-submitted photos. just a thought.

    thanks!

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