The overall weather pattern across North America over the past several weekshas forced the Bermuda High much farther out into the Atlantic, leaving it withlittle, if any, influence on the weather in the Eastern states.Normally, in the summer, the Bermuda High strengthens well off thesoutheastern U.S. coast and is responsible for the delivery of hot, humidweather into the Eastern states.
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By AccuWeather
June 17, 2009 at 12:25PM
Accuweather.com meteorologists do not see any signs that the Bermuda Highwill become established through the end of this week.
Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson.