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Falling From the Sky
Whyyyyyyy are we going skydiving again? Because we promised my mom 2 Christmases ago that we'd take her skydiving. We've procrastinated long enough and it's time. 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, we'll be scared to death ready to fall from the sky for a second time.
Also falling from the sky? Rain and hail, but that's today...not tomorrow. Once we burn off this morning fog, we'll see sunshine and warm temperatures in the upper 70s. Storms will start firing up after 3pm and some could be severe with small hail, gusty winds, downpours, and lightning. Keep an eye to the sky this afternoon! Those storms will fade tonight.
The weekend looks gorgeous with sunshine and highs near 80. It'll be cooler along the coast on Sunday as a stronger sea breeze kicks in. Next week looks rather nice too with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Humidity starts to build by mid-week with showers and storms possible Wednesday and Thursday.
Have a wonderful weekend!
~Dylan
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We'll Take Average
Posted by Chris Lambert
Well, we had a lot of clouds this afternoon, but at least not a lot of rain. Sure a few showers were out there, scattered about, but hopefully they didn't ruin any plans you had with dad. Temps made it into the mid to upper 70s, which is close to the average for this time of year. In fact, the whole 7-day forecast is within 5 degrees of average each and every day. That means lots of upper 70s and lower 80s on the board. Not bad being average this time of year, huh?

Happy Father's Day
Posted by Chris Lambert
Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there, and to my dad as well. So what's on tap for the day? Golf, grilling, just hanging out? Whatever it is, all and all, it's still a pretty good day for dad weather-wise. I wish I could say the Father's Day forecast exactly repeats Saturday, but we do have a few late afternoon showers to track.
