
Most of the country looks pretty good this Fourth of July as America celebrates two hundred thirty-two years of independence. In the Pacific Northwest things will begin to cooler in parts, but still hot in others and this could spark some showers and thunderstorms. In California, there seems to be no relief from the dry conditions that are making things tough to fight the wildfires.
The middle of the country will be finding ways to stay cool as they celebrate the Forth. The Great Lakes look great but the main trouble spots seems to be from a stalled out front that will keep clouds and the risk of showers and storms likely from Boston through the east coast including other very patriotic cities like Philadelphia and Washington D.C. This area of unsettled weather stretches through the mid-Atlantic and into the Ohio River valley.
These graphics are from AccuWeather.com, below you will see AccuWeather.com‘s Fireworks forecast for the United States. As for the Great Lakes, from my old home Erie, PA and my new home Rochester, NY weather looks great for all festivities and fireworks later tonight and really through the weekend.









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1 Alex // Jun 24, 2009 at 6:46 pm
i am really exited about the forth it is my birth day and i wanted it to be sunny an it is going to be!!!!!!!!!!!
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