Another unsettled week with rain, showers, and thunderstorms and mixed water conditions. Monday will start off with rain, showers, and thunderstorms, followed by scattered showers and thunderstorms for Tuesday Day. Tuesday Night and Wednesday look mostly dry with showers and thunderstorms moving back in for Friday and Saturday. Highs will be in the 70’s and 80’s with lows in the 60’s and 70’s. Monday’s rain could prompt Flash Flooding with Flash Flooding Watches in effect for most of the southern part of the state. Water conditions will be Cautious on Monday for all locations with winds to 25 knots and seas 2-8 feet. Tuesday will be borderline with winds to 15 knots and seas to 4 feet. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday will have good conditions inshore and good to borderline for midshore to offshore waters. Surf and beach conditions will be cautious on Monday with a Moderate to High Risk of Rip Currents. The rest of the week will be borderline to good with a Low to Moderate Risk of Rip Currents. Water temperatures are in the low to mid 70’s with shallow bay waters in the upper 70’s. UV Index will be Low to Very High at 0-9/15.
A low pressure system propagating along a warm front will cross the region Monday. The warm front is expected stall then propagate south as a cold front Monday night into Tuesday morning. High pressure is hen expected to build and persist over the region through mid week, before shifting off shore by Friday. A trough is expected to propagate over the region this weekend.
Again, there are two areas being watched in the Atlantic Tropics. One is Tropical Depression Seven in the Gulf of Mexico along the Central America Coast. This system will continue heading west into Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula. A second area of invest is in the Atlantic moving west into the Caribbean. Both need to be watched for affects in the future, but nothing immediate.
Have a great week and thanks for reading!
MondaySky: Cloudy
Precipitation: 80% - 100% chance of rain/showers and/or thunderstorms all day
Temperatures
High: Low to upper 70’s
Low: Low to upper 60’s
UV Index: 0-3/15 (Low - Moderate)
Sunrise: 6:00am
Sunset: 8:04pm
Full Moon: 2:12pm
TuesdaySky: Partly to mostly sunny becoming mostly clear
Precipitation: 0% - 30% chance of showers during the day
Temperatures
High: Upper 70’s to mid 80’s
Low: Low 50’s to upper 60’s
UV Index: 7-9/15 (High – Very High)
Sunrise: 6:01am
Sunset: 8:03pm
WednesdaySky: Sunny becoming partly cloudy
Precipitation: 0% - Slight Chance
Temperatures
High: Upper 70’s to low 80’s
Low: Upper 50’s to upper 60’s
UV Index: 8-9/15 (Very High)
Sunrise: 6:02am
Sunset: 8:02pm
ThursdaySky: Mostly sunny becoming mostly cloudy
Precipitation: 30% - 40% chance of showers and/or thunderstorms at night
Temperatures
High: Upper 70’s to low 80’s
Low: Low to upper 60’s
UV Index: 7-9/15 (High - Very High)
Sunrise: 6:03am
Sunset: 8:00pm
FridaySky: Partly sunny becoming mostly cloudy
Precipitation: 0% - 40% chance of showers and/or thunderstorms all day
Temperatures
High: Upper 70’s to low 80’s
Low: Low 60’s to low 70’s
UV Index: 6-9/15 (High – Very High)
Sunrise: 6:04am
Sunset: 7:59pm
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