A week after making their joint debut, Tropical Storm Colin has fizzled out but Bonnie, bless her heart, is still hurricaning out in the Eastern Pacific.
But after several day of inactivity, all of a sudden, without any warning, a decaying frontal boundary has materialized over northern Georgia, i.e., Atlanta, i.e., where I live. The only tropical disturbance over the entire North Atlantic basin and it's right above my house. The chance of the system developing into a tropical storm is low - forecasters put it at less than 20% - but not zero.
At least that explains the week we've had of hot, humid weather here in Atlanta.
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