Scattered Showers and Storms Continue Through Thursday; Laura’s Impacts

Warmer and Drier Conditions Tuesday

You remember those lower dew points we were seeing last week? The ones in the mid to upper 60s?

Yeah, those are gone.

Incoming Humidity, & What Marco May (or not) Mean To Us.

We live in a world where Aunt Becky has gone to jail and consecutive hurricanes are about to enter the Gulf and there is a pandemic and there are injustices everywhere and now you need a cup of coffee to read these words because this forecast is more complicated and frustrating than Mrs. Rich would be reading this run on sentence. I had Mrs. Rich for seventh grade English and God Bless Her, she tried really hard. read more

When It May, or May Not, Rain or Storm Today through the Weekend.

Scattered Shower and Storm Set Up Thursday

The HRRR model shows showers and storms beginning to pop up around 3 pm. Some people may get some rain while others don’t see a drop.

Cool-ish Front Dominates Weather for a Few Days Before Return to August-like Heat and Humidity

Hit-Or-Miss Showers Prevail Today

Low level clouds are lingering this morning. These clouds should dissipate as the sun heats up the surface air.

We are currently sandwiched between two upper level ridges, placing us right below an upper level trough. The trough will create some convection this afternoon and keep a chance for rain showers in the forecast. The HRRR keeps most of our area dry, except for a few pop-ups this evening: read more