Bud - Beryl & Our Holiday Weekend
By Gil Simmons on May 24, 2012, 8:46am
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Quite-a-bit of weather to cover. The first Hurricane for the Eastern Pacific basin has formed and Hurricane Bud could threaten Mexico.
Lots of tropical moisture and broad low pressure troughing from Cuba to off the Southeastern United States coastline bears watching for the future formation of Beryl. Couple of computer models develop a tropical low and it meanders over the warm Gulf Stream waters with some solutions impacting the Southeast with a landfall! We will monitor this closely. It does not look to have any influence on our weather this far north here in Connecticut.
We are tracking a cold front that is now sitting across the Upper Midwest. This front will wave back and forth around New England this weekend and act like a trigger for a few showers and thunderstorms. My time-line concerns for convection and weakening convective complexes is Saturday Night-Early Sunday and later in the day on Memorial Day.
Be safe out on waterways this weekend and the highways too! Stay with NEWS8 and WTNH.com for the latest weather through the weekend. Please remember the troops that have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom this Memorial Day Weekend too!
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