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Noon News Update: July 6, 2016

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Tomorrow's weather will be partly cloudy with a high of 92 and a 20 percent chance of rain. New report by the United Kingdom's Iraq War Inquiry says the war was not a 'last resort,' and reveals Blair told Bush "I will be with you, whatever" months before joining Iraq war; a Canadian judge who asked an alleged rape victim why she "couldn't keep her knees together" is facing a public hearing to keep his job; African Union unveils A.U. passport allowing visa-free travel across all members states; Rio police tell tourists they won't be able to protect them.
 
BBC News
 
 
The Independent
NASDAQ Stock Market Activity Data as of July 6, 2016, 11:49 a.m.
Index / Value / Change Net / %
NASDAQ / 4833.24 / 10.34 ▲ 0.21%
NASDAQ-100 (NDX) / 4422.52 / 11.77 ▲ 0.27%
Pre-Market (NDX) / 4395.51 / -15.24 ▼ 0.35%
After Hours (NDX) / 4411.98 / 1.23 ▲ 0.03%
DJIA / 17820.48 / -20.14 ▼ 0.11%
S&P 500 / 2087.98 / -0.57 ▼ 0.03%
Russell 2000 / 1141.67 / 2.22 ▲ 0.19%
 
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL 11:06 AM EST WED JULY 6 2016
 
UPDATE...
Deep layer ridging remains over the area with the surface ridge axis still across south central Florida. Therefore, we continue to have light winds with an early sea breeze development. The ridging aloft with associated subsidence and mid level dry air will limit overall convective coverage again today, but should begin to see a few showers and storms develop around midday along the sea breeze boundary. More isolated to low end scattered convection will develop over inland areas this afternoon and evening, but rain chances will remain below normal. The main story will be the heat as temperatures climb into the mid 90s away from the coast with heat indices approaching the critical 108 degree threshold for a Heat Advisory. However, some drier air should mix down during the afternoon lowering dew points to the lower 70s away from the coast with most areas not reaching 108 for a heat index, but there will still be a few spots that climb to around 110. Current grids/zone forecast look ok with no morning update planned.

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