Thursday June 15

A cool front has pass through shifting our winds from the east. This will keep our temps down, especially along the water where high will be in the 70s along the beaches, to lower 80s inland. More clouds can be expected, but the bulk of rain should be confined west in the mountains along the front.  That front will move back our way Friday, bringing back some shower in the early morning and allowing more heat and storms to return us to the 90s by Fathers Day.

Today:

 

Showers Today Stay West

 

Friday Morning Showers

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Outlook:

The risk of rain and storms will increase through the weekend and into next week. This may cause stress for your Fathers Day plans or heading to the Firefly Festival in Dover. It will be hard to pin down the timing as the showers will build on upper level impulses and develop at anytime. The main concentration is expected with the final push to get rid of this air mass early next week.

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High Temperatures

  • Thursday: 83ºF
  • Friday: 82ºF
  • Saturday: 87ºF
  • Sunday 91ºF
  • Monday 88ºF
  • Tuesday: 85ºF

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Maryland Trek 2017

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Milestones this year:

  • I will do my 1000th mile
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Faith in the Flakes

The store is closing for the season. Next week we wil be shifting back to spring mode. This will include a severe weather STEM assembly program.