![]() The end of July is typically hazy, hot and humid in the southeast U.S., not featuring strangely comfortable air masses plunging from Canada into the Deep South. You don't typically see cold fronts penetrate that far south this deep in the summer. This all started with a cold front that dropped south into the northern Gulf of Mexico during the weekend of July 29-30, then stalled out. (NEWS: Emily Prompts State of Emergency in Florida) Most landfalling tropical cyclones come with at least 24 hours advance warning, usually more.
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