FORECAST: No more t'storms for a few days

Reported by: John Gerard
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Updated: 4:33 pm
What We're Tracking:
Warm and humid, little if any rain in sight

What's Happening:
High pressure has settled in across the southeastern U.S. and this will pump in a southeasterly flow of warm, humid air directly from the Gulf of Mexico the next several days. There are several small little disturbances that will try to move through the area from the west and try to get us a few showers tomorrow, Friday, and over the holiday weekend but this high pressure system should be strong enough and close enough to us to knock those rain chances down to less than 10% on any given day. Otherwise, it looks like a seasonably warm but very humid pattern that will carry us into the 3-day weekend and beyond with our next "best" chance of any rain getting in here toward the second half of next week.

Forecast:
Tonight: Very mild, increasing clouds later. Low: 72 Wind: SE 5-10
Tomorrow: Becoming partly to mostly sunny. High: 91 Wind: SE 5-15
Holiday Weekend: Clouds and sun, breezy and warm. Lows: Lower 70s Highs: Upper 80s Winds: SSE 10-15+

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High: 93° | Low: 64°
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