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July 6, 2007
The Weather Service hits a trifecta
This time of the year the trifecta consists of: a hazardous-weather advisory, a high-surf advisory and a small-craft warning.
Two advisories and a warning. That's a July trifecta -- all caused by a hot, muggy and unstable air mass.
Specifically, the National Weather Service says there's a chance between noon and 6 p.m. for a "severe" thunderstorm with heavy rain and flooding.
The high-surf advisory is in effect until 7 p.m. Rounding out today's card, the weather service warns that the swells will be running 4 to 6 feet today. (That's good news if you're a surfer, bad news for families with young children.)
Tomorrow will be hot and partly cloudy with a high of 84. It will be hotter Sunday.
Posted by Peter Phipps
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