In July,
We are heading into an El Nino type summer. Big dome of High pressure is growing around the Midwest and will be slowly moving to the east. This will block the gulf moisture from entering the midwest. All of the Midwestern U.S. will be high and dry including the southern U.S. Half the western states will experience numerous flash forest fires until the monsoon flows comes in. In Michigan, In July 90 to 110 degree heat will dominate for one week. By next week the high pressure dome will move further south, the coldfront will move from the northwest and will cool down most of Southeastern Michigan area until next Saturday. By mid July big high pressure dome will come back bringing the temperatures back to 90 to 100 degrees. There will be some scattered and isolated storms when the dome of high pressure moves south. That path of strong storms will the northern hemispheric jet stream flow from the Upper Peninsula to southern Canadian region. By late July after the cool down the Jet Stream will form a 'Omega' pattern brining cooller weather at the Pacific Northwest Region and the Upper New England Region. The Midwest and Southern Region will have to suffer under extreme heat conditions. There will less hurricane effecting the Gulf coast and the southern Atlantic U.S. states.
Now that's good news.
The 2012 and of Ka'tun is at hand.
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