So, all the excitement (from a meteorological perspective) about a tropical storm affecting southern New England today was premature, as Tropical Storm Danny never really got its act together. The center of circulation off the coast of Florida never seemed to coincide with the area of thunderstorms that spawned it, and Danny never lived up to expectations. It was, at best, a disorganized mess that just barely maintained tropical storm strength, and passed east of New England earlier today, spreading only some heavy rain over eastern sections, while never really producing any dangerous conditions along the Connecticut shoreline.
Danny's path and failure to organize itself were good news for Yankee fans, as conditions at Yankee Stadium earlier today were actually just fine for today's game against the Chicago White Sox. The Yankee offense, unlike Danny, did not disappoint, putting 10 runs on the board, while the defense sparkled, and the White Sox could only manage a single hit off Yankee pitching. The Stadium was not nearly full, as many fans, probably expecting a washout, decided not to make the trip to the Bronx. I was there, however, and it was really a great game (if you're a Yankee fan). The sun even tried to make an appearance late in the game. Here in Connecticut, however, it was rain and drizzle through most of the day. The next couple of days should be much nicer.