
Saturday features a mix of sun and clouds alternating with periods of showers and storms. Look for a brisk and gusty breeze in the east coast metro area. A high risk of dangerous rip currents remains at the Atlantic beaches through Saturday evening. Highs on Saturday will be in the upper 80s right at the Atlantic coast and in the Keys, and in the low 90s elsewhere in the East Coast metro area and along the Gulf Coast. But it will feel at least 10 degrees hotter everywhere in South Florida, so stay hydrated and out of the sun.
Sunday will bring some sun, more clouds, and periods of showers and storms. Expect an elevated risk of dangerous rip currents at the Atlantic beaches. Sunday’s highs will be near 90 degrees on the mainland and in the upper 80s in the Keys.
Monday will feature hot sun and clouds alternating with mainly afternoon and evening storms. Monday’s highs will be near 90 degrees on the mainland and in the upper 80s in the Keys.
Tuesday will see mostly sunny skies with periods of showers and storms that will last into the evening hour. The Keys will be cloudy with periods of showers. Tuesday’s highs will be mostly in the low 90s on the mainland and in the upper 80s in the Keys.
Wednesday’s forecast calls for a summertime mix of sun, clouds, showers, and storms. Highs on Wednesday will be in the low 90s in the East Coast metro area, near 90 degrees along the Gulf Coast, and in the upper 80s in the Keys.
In the tropics, the area of disturbed weather that developed east of the Bahamas earlier in the week was on the verge of reaching depression status before coming ashore late on Friday. This system is now over northern Florida and Georgia, bringing heavy rain to the region. Elsewhere, we’re watching a low that’s developing over the Yucatan and moving into the Bay of Campeche. This feature has a medium chance of developing and will bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the portions of the Mexican and Texas coasts that are still dealing with flooding from Tropical Storm Alberto.
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