Fall Begins Sunday But It Won’t Feel Like It

High pressure will be the main weather feature over us going into the latter half of the workweek and the upcoming weekend.   We’re expecting abundant sunshine along with afternoon highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s.

In the meantime,  we will see a mostly clear sky with temps dropping into the mid 60s overnight. Abundant sunshine returns and we’re back in the lower 90s Friday afternoon.  We don’t see any weather issues for Friday night high school football games.  Temps will be in the lower to mid 80s around that 7pm kickoff time.

Fall officially begins Sunday but summerlike temps aren’t going away just yet! Our upcoming weekend is looking dry with mainly sunny skies and temps still climbing into the upper 80s to lower 90s for highs.    All indications are we continue mostly sunny and dry conditions through the start of next week. A frontal boundary will approach the state around midweek and that’s when our rain chances will go up again.

It’s been quiet down in the gulf lately but that could be changing next week.  NHC has marked an area of potential tropical develop between the Yucatan Peninsula and Cuba.  Forecast model data suggesting an area of low pressure forms and becomes something more significant.  It’s a ways out but definitely something we will be monitoring the next several days.

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