Weather Summary for 10 Jun 2001
Today was characterized by high pressure centered over south Florida with a stationary front well to the North.![Weather Summary Image 2](https://kscweather.ksc.nasa.gov/abfm/files/ABFM/webpage\june2001\Weather_Summ\2001_06_10_files\image002.jpg)
The sounding shows considerable moisture aloft but the lower atmosphere was dry resulting in a moderately stable air mass.
![Weather Summary Image 4](https://kscweather.ksc.nasa.gov/abfm/files/ABFM/webpage\june2001\Weather_Summ\2001_06_10_files\image004.gif)
![Weather Summary Image 5](https://kscweather.ksc.nasa.gov/abfm/files/ABFM/webpage\june2001\Weather_Summ\2001_06_10_files\image005.gif)
There were no satellite loop and high resolution images archived for this day, so no description of the evolution of convection is provided.
![Weather Summary Image 7](https://kscweather.ksc.nasa.gov/abfm/files/ABFM/webpage\june2001\Weather_Summ\2001_06_10_files\image007.jpg)