Tropical Strom Imelda Exits
Tropical Storm Imelda will push off to the east, ending the precipitation threats for the next few days outside of a continually active Florida.
Today’s Weather Highlights:
– Scattered rain/storms remain possible across Florida.
– Mostly dry elsewhere aside from a couple isolated showers and weak thunderstorms along the Atlantic Coast.
– Temperatures: 2-7 degrees below normal across the Atlantic Coast states, 4-8 degrees above normal farther west.
Forecast Confidence: High
Temperatures are expected to verify for most areas, outside of any areas affected directly by precipitation.
Tomorrow’s Weather Highlights:
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms across Florida.
– Mostly dry elsewhere as high pressure build in.
– Temperatures: 5-10 degrees below normal across Georgia, Florida, and the Carolinas, within 5 degrees of normal elsewhere.
Forecast Confidence: High
Temperatures are expected to verify for most areas, outside of any areas affected directly by precipitation.
3-5 DAY EXTENDED OUTLOOK:
Friday:
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms possible across the Florida peninsula.
– High pressure should keep the rest of the region dry.
– Temperatures: 2-6 degrees below normal for most, within 5 degrees of normal for the Mississippi Valley.
Saturday
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms forecast across Florida and along the Gulf Coast.
– High pressure keeping the rest of the region dry.
– Temperatures: 2-5 degrees below normal across the Carolinas and Florida, and up to 2-5 degrees above normal in the Mississippi Valley.
Sunday:
– Scattered showers and thunderstorms spreading farther north across the Deep South as high pressure starts to retreat north.
– Areas in Tennessee and North Carolina likely remain dry.
– Temperatures: Near to 5 degrees above normal with the warmest anomalies farther north.