Dominant Weather Pattern Mid-Week
By Erika Martin on June 17, 2012, 11:53am
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Located 35°N during the summer season, the Bermuda High is a semi-permanent high pressure system that carries warmer air from the sub-tropics to the east coast of North America. The system moves throughout the year, and builds in the NW Atlantic during the summer months. Accompanying this warmer air is an inflow of moisture, and an unstable atmosphere. Above. please see the typical set-up of this system, which will be the dominant weather pattern across CT by late Tuesday into late Thursday. Models show Thursday a the warmest day of the week, with numbers reaching mid-90's inland. The deep ridge building into the upper trop. will be significantly steady, but dissipate by Friday.
Get the sunscreen and water ready, because heat like what we're expecting can be hazardous. Stay cool!
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