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7:00 AM | Some sunshine returns today, but threat for showers and storms is not over yet

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Some patchy early morning fog then becoming partly sunny and warm with just an isolated shower or two possible, highs near 80 degrees

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, showers likely, maybe a couple of thunderstorms mixed in, mild, mid 50’s

Saturday

Becoming partly sunny, cool, slight chance for a shower, low 70’s

Saturday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, possible showers, low 50’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny early then becoming cloudy, still cool, chance for a few PM showers, low 70's

Monday

Partly sunny, cool, low 70's

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, cool, showers possible, near 70

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, warmer, maybe another shower, mid-to-upper 70’s

Discussion

Another wave of low pressure is riding along a stalled out frontal system this morning and it will pull off to our northeast later today only to be followed by yet another wave of low pressure for later tonight. Enough drying should occur behind that next wave during the day Saturday to allow for some sunshine to mix in with any remaining clouds in the region. After that, yet another surface low pressure system will combine with a strengthening upper level trough of low pressure to threaten our area with more showers later Saturday night and Sunday. Elsewhere, a moisture-laden storm will be gathering some strength this weekend over the northern Gulf of Mexico and it could actually send some rain our way by Tuesday as it takes a turn to the north and east.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/o7tT_Jrnv98