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Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Miscellany
Views of the Bighorn fire smoke plume a bit after 8:00 am MST this morning - from Summerhaven above and Mt. Bigelow sky cam below. Morning news reports indicate the fire has now burned over 65,000 acres.
Forecast above from NWS this morning - big question is whether high temperature might hit or break 110 F next couple of days.
Below is forecast of composite radar echoes from the 00 UTC run of the WRF-GFS at Atmo - forecast is valid at 11 pm on the 29th. Perhaps a chance for showers as month ends?
The current tropical outlook for the eastern Pacific (from the NHC - below) indicates that the basin will be quite active during next five days. The eastern red area indicates an 80% chance of a depression forming and moving northwest along the Mexican coast. If this does develop, it could help push higher moisture northward up the GoC - so something to watch.

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