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Temperatures Begin to Trend Near Seasonal

Inland temperatures will remain near normal, trending above normal into the weekend, while areas along the Atlantic Seaboard remain below average through the middle of next week.

Today’s Weather Highlights:

– Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible across far southern Florida and in the Carolinas.

– Drier weather continues elsewhere.

– Temperatures: Near to a couple of degrees above normal for most, 2-4 degrees below normal across the Atlantic Seaboard.

Forecast Confidence: High

Temperatures should verify well for most, though areas that see showers and storms may trend slightly cooler due to cloud cover.

Tomorrow’s Weather Highlights:

– Daytime-driven showers and thunderstorms are expected across the southern Florida Peninsula.

– Dry weather should persist elsewhere further inland.

– Temperatures: Within a couple of degrees of normal for all.

Forecast Confidence: Medium-High.

Temperatures are expected to verify for most areas, with areas of Florida seeing showers and storms possibly trending slightly cooler.

3-5 DAY EXTENDED OUTLOOK:

Monday:

– Daytime-driven showers and thunderstorms are expected across the southern Florida Peninsula.

– Dry weather should persist elsewhere further inland, with some isolated showers possible in southern Appalachia.

– Temperatures: Near to a couple of degrees below normal for Florida and Carolina coasts, trending to a few degrees above normal further west.

Tuesday:

– Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible across far southern Florida and in the Carolinas near an are of weak low pressure.

– Drier weather continues elsewhere.

– Temperatures: Near normal for most, trending 3-6 degrees above normal west of the Appalachians.

Wednesday:

– Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible along and around the Atlantic Seaboard, from Florida and up into the Carolinas.

– Mostly dry weather continues in the Deep South.

– Temperatures: Near normal for most, 3-6 degrees above normal west of the Appalachians.