Slightly Above Average Temperatures Expected
Temperatures will be slightly above average for most through the forecast.
Today’s Weather Highlights:
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible across South Florida, the Deep South, as well as the Mississippi Valley,
– Drier weather should persist for central interior areas, outside of a few stray showers.
– Temperatures: 2-6 degrees above normal for most, and near seasonal along the Atlantic Seaboard and in Florida.
Forecast Confidence: High
Temperatures are expected to verify for most areas, with areas of Florida and Mississippi Valley that see steady showers and storms possibly trending slightly cooler
Tomorrow’s Weather Highlights:
– Scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms forecast in South Florida once again, with a few isolated showers and thunderstorms possible in the Mississippi Valley as well.
– Dry conditions forecast elsewhere.
– Temperatures: 2-6 degrees above normal for most, and near seasonal along the Atlantic Seaboard and in Florida.
Forecast Confidence: High
Temperatures are expected to verify for most areas, with areas of Florida and Mississippi Valley that see steady showers and storms possibly trending slightly cooler
3-5 DAY EXTENDED OUTLOOK:
Sunday:
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms across Florida, with a few isolated storms possible elsewhere.
– Temperatures: 2-4 degrees below normal in Florida and along the Atlantic Coast. 3-7 degrees above normal elsewhere, warmest to the northwest.
Monday:
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms possible across peninsular Florida as well as the Mississippi Valley.
– Drier conditions across the Carolinas and Deep South.
– Temperatures: 2-6 degrees above normal for most,. Near to 4 degrees below normal for Florida and the Carolinas.
Tuesday:
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms will again favor peninsular Florida as well as the Mississippi Valley.
– Persistent high pressure will keep drier conditions across the Carolinas and Deep South once again.
– Temperatures: 6-11 degrees above normal for most, near normal across peninsular Florida, and 3-5 degrees below normal across the Mississippi Valley