We’re not going to be basking in the sun anytime soon with lots of clouds and a 70 per cent chance of showers and storms every day.
High temperatures will range from 80 to 85 and …
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We’re not going to be basking in the sun anytime soon with lots of clouds and a 70 per cent chance of showers and storms every day.
High temperatures will range from 80 to 85 and dropping to 60 to 65 at night. A few of the storms could be very heavy this week with straight-line wind that could blow down a few trees, and frequent lightning strikes, which are common this time of year.
Did you know that to see a rainbow, simply stand with your back to the sun when it is shining and rain is in the area and the rainbow will be directly in front of you. We are likely to see several this week with it being partly sunny and numerous showers.
The rainbow is mentioned in the Bible, Genesis 9:13-17.
You can reach me anytime if you need weather information or have questions, weather1@charter. net.
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