Some Tropical Impacts Later This Week
Our weather is looking quiet through at least early Wednesday but after that we’re experiencing some impacts from T.S. Francine through Friday. Rain and gusty winds are likely and there could be a severe storm threat as well. This is something we will be monitoring over the next few days.
In the meantime, we’re in a quiet weather setup and expecting uneventful conditions tonight and Tuesday. A mostly clear sky with temps in the 70s overnight. Tuesday is looking nice with a mostly sunny sky and temps climbing into the mid to upper 80s for afternoon highs.
Impacts from Francine will come into play starting Wednesday and continuing into Friday. We will be on the eastern side of the track and that puts us in the area where strong to severe storms typically occur. The higher threats will be mainly west of the I-65 corridor. This is where wind gust could reach up to 30 mph. Rainfall amounts between 2 to 3 inches and possibly higher in spots. We will also have to mention the potential for some quick spin up tornadoes embedded in tropical bands swinging across the area. It’s still early and impacts could increase or decrease.
We settle back into a quieter weather pattern over the upcoming weekend. There will be ample sunshine around along with a few isolated showers or possibly t-storms. Temps will reach the mid to upper 80s for highs and overnight lows in the upper 60s.



