If I have to look at this, then so do you.

from Victoria-Weather
If I have to look at this, then so do you.

Ophelia was a soaker on the East Coast earlier this week, but right now there are two disturbances in the Atlantic basin, and neither are expected to significantly impact American interests. Tropical Storm Phillippe is going to diminish as he winds into the northern Antilles, and the next area that the NHC is monitoring is expected to spiral into the open ocean, bothering nobody.
The drought map as summer 2023 winds down is much less aggressive than it has been typically. All the snow, and Tropical Storm Hilary have really taken care of things out west. A soaking rain in the upper Midwest will see some of those areas see their drought levels reduced at the next update. The glaring areas are in two places that typically see a lot of moisture, the Northwest and the western Gulf Coast, so before too long, one would imaging they will see some moisture as well.


That’s a lot of territory that got a steady rain today. That’s great, but of course it came on the weekend, and at the end of the season. Beggers can’t be choosers.
There will be more to come tomorrow and lastnig to the early part of next week.
Do you remember all the stories we have heard recently about the western US? I think the most recent weather story was about all the snow and rain the region received first with a vigorous winter and then with the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary. Now? How about some pleasant, below normal temperatures to wrap up the summer. Weird, huh?

Man, it just seems like the Twin Cities can’t get a drop of rain these past couple of years

Tired of looking at the Tropics? Me too! Check out these storms in western New Mexico.

This is some monsoonal moisture, but this time of year, things are moving a little bit more from west to east. This moisture is going to get collected into a developing area of low pressure that will bring a little bit of severe weather to Oklahoma and Texas early this week.
There is a big, sloppy tropical feature blasting through the Canadian Maritimes today. Most of Canada is in the throes of a drought that has brough fires to much of the country and smoke to much of the continent. Most of Canada is in a drought, except for the Canadian Maritimes.


Of further note, the rain is falling on Friday morning instead of over the weekend as well! Red letter day in Minneapolis-St. Paul!
I will discuss this in greater detail tomorrow, but I want you to wake up with this knowledge. Hurricane Lee is not going to landfall in the States. I would worry more about that in Nova Scotia. Additionally, this does not mean that US interests on the coast are in the clear. As Lee heads to the north, be wary of rip currents and high surf as the stom heads north.