We are planning on continuing the work of surrounding the Gulf of Mexico to begin August. It’s not as interesting as it could be this time of year, at least in Texas. Hurricane Debby, of course, made landfall down the coast in Apalachee Bay this morning.
At 853PM, PT, Beaumont was reporting a temperature of 85 degrees with clear skies. Debby has moved into the Carolinas, with high pressure building into the south central US behind her.
Generally laminar flow in the northern US is causing a stagnant pattern in the southern US, with no cycling pressure centers to freshen things up. This also means that Debby will not be motivated in any particular direction. This will mean continued soaking, eventually flooding rains as she wobbles back to the west in Georgia and South Carolina. Fortunately for Beaumont, this will mean that moisture is going to be drawn to the Tropical feature, and will keep the town quite dry for the next couple of days.
Tomorrow – Sunny, High 99, Low 76
Wednesday – Continued sun, High 98, Low 76
TWC: Tomorrow – Generally sunny despite a few afternoon clouds. High 97, Low 76
Wednesday – Sunshine. Hot. High 99, Low 76
AW: Tomorrow – Sunny and hot; caution advised if outside for extended periods of time High 99, Low 75
Wednesday – Hot with plenty of sunshine; danger of dehydration and heatstroke if outside for extended periods of time High 100, Low 76
NWS: Tomorrow – Sunny and hot, High 97, Low 77
Wednesday – Sunny and hot, High 99, Low 77
WB: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 97, Low 78
Wednesday -Sunny, High 98, Low 76
WN: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny, High 97, Low 78
Wednesday – Sunny, High 99, Low 79
CLI: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 98, Low 75
Wednesday – Sunny, High 99, Low 76
Satellite shows just how quiet it is in the south central, which means that it’s just going to be piping hot.