September 20, 2021
Watching this tomorrow is obligatory (although fall starts on the 22nd this year): Earth, Wind & Fire - September
Now that we've got that out of the way, let's look at the weather. Speaking of fall, it has already started to cool down a bit and we should see this continue with the arrival of a cold front later this week. This will also clear out the remnants of Hurricane Nicholas we've been dealing with for a week or more so we should see dry weather towards the end of the week and through the weekend, with perhaps some rain returning to the coast on Sunday.
The tropics are busy as usual but no immediate threats. Tropical Storms Peter and Rose, or "Pete Rose" as they have been dubbed, complete with a picture of the infamous player superimposed on the outlook map, are fish storms. The yellow spot way up north is the remnants of Odette trying to make a run at reforming, but otherwise it will not be a threat to North America. The red area near Africa is Invest 98L, a tropical wave that has a 70% chance of development over the next 5 days as it moves west. It could be a threat to the Lesser Antilles early next week and maybe the East Coast later on, but right now the probability of it being a threat to the Gulf looks low. All the same it is something to watch. Also looking at next week we may have to watch for something developing in the Caribbean or Gulf but right now the signal for this is weak.
That's it for today. I'll keep watching 98L and the rest of the tropics and I'll send out the next update by next weekend.
Have a great week.
Chris
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