Video: Outlook over the Next 7-10 Days

Good morning! After a very cool start to the day, temperatures should rebound nicely this afternoon into the upper 80s — perhaps touching 90 in the warm spots. Humidity will remain mostly low today, but will increase later this afternoon. We can’t completely rule out an isolated shower or thunderstorm, but any storms that do form look weak and should stay to our west and north. Thus, we should mainly remain mostly sunny today. The same general story looks to continue on Tuesday, though with more persistent humidity for the entire day. Wednesday will be similar as well, but with perhaps a slightly better chance of showers and thunderstorms. Some sea-breezes are likely along the immediate coast, keeping temperatures a few degrees cooler.

A bigger trough will be forming in the Central US on Thursday and make a trek towards our area. Our pattern will thus become more “troughy”, which could mean a few more clouds and a slightly better chance of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday afternoon than in the first half of the week. But we do not anticipate anything particularly hazardous at this point. The core of this big trough will arrive on Saturday, when perhaps a bit more widespread shower and thunderstorm activity is possible — with heavy downpours potentially being a threat. But once this front moves through, a shot of Autumn air is likely. This general trough will stay in the region from Sunday through at least a decent chunk of next week — though the core of the “chillier” air will probably stay to our west.

The above video has all of the details!