High Pressure Clearing Most Out
High pressure building to the north will keep most areas dry today and tomorrow, with temperatures trending back towards seasonal norms.
Today’s Weather Highlights:
– High pressure clears out most of the region.
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms remain possible across Florida and along the Gulf Coast.
– Temperatures: 3-6 degrees above normal in the Deep South. 2-6 degrees below normal in the Carolinas and Tennessee Valley.
Forecast Confidence: High
Temperatures are expected to verify well for most areas, with any areas that see extended precipitation trending cooler.
Tomorrow’s Weather Highlights:
– High pressure keeps most of the region dry.
– Scattered showers and storms remain possible across Florida.
– Additionally, a developing coastal low could bring scattered shower and storm activity to the eastern Carolinas and eastern Georgia.
– Temperatures: 2-6 degrees below normal for most, coolest in the Carolinas and closest to normal in the Lower Mississippi River Valley.
Forecast Confidence: High
Temperatures are expected to verify well for most areas, with any areas that see extended precipitation trending cooler.
3-5 DAY EXTENDED OUTLOOK:
Saturday:
– High pressure continues to influence the region keeping most areas dry.
– A coastal low may continue to bring scattered shower/storm activity across the Carolinas.
– Florida may see a few afternoon showers and storms.
– Temperatures: 2-4 degrees below normal for most, trending maybe a few degrees above normal near the Mississippi River Valley.
Sunday:
– High pressure keeps most of the region dry.
– Some lingering shower/storm activity could be seen across the Carolinas as the coastal low pushes north.
– Temperatures: Remaining near normal for most, continuing to trend slightly above normal near the Mississippi Valley and a little below normal in Florida.
Monday:
– A few scattered showers and storms possible in the Carolinas.
– Dry conditions likely persist elsewhere.
– Temperatures: Near normal along the Atlantic Coast, 2-5 degrees below normal in Florida, and 3-6 degrees above normal in the Lower Mississippi River Valley.