Happy Saturday! The air is still quite humid and muggy right now, but that all is set to change as we progress through today. Here is a current look at dew points throughout the Northeast:
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8 a.m. dew points on the HRRR (Tropical Tidbits) |
Notice that sharp contrast between the oranges and yellows on the map and that green section. The "green" is much drier and more comfortable air that is set to move eastward later today. And here are forecasted dew points at 4 p.m. eastern time, with that "green" section of the map having moved into our region.
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NAM 4 p.m. dew point today (Tropical Tidbits) |
The air will be much drier and less muggy this afternoon, and that nicer feeling will continue into the start of the work week. By 2 a.m. on Monday, the NAM shows much more refreshing air having moved into our region.
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NAM 2 a.m. dew point today (Tropical Tidbits) |
Those dew points in the 20s and 30s represent extremely comfortable, dry air that is more reminiscent of what we see in the summer, not in June. So after this morning, more comfortable air is on the way!
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