Looks like rain will be tough to come by until we get into next week, so get that yard work done! A northerly breeze Friday and Saturday will keep the atmosphere pretty dry in the mid to upper levels, where the rain showers form. So, other than an isolated shower, our rain coverage is pretty much zero. Mornings will start in the low 70s, and highs will get to near 90 both days.
By lunchtime Sunday, that same northerly wind will drag down the first front of the season! We’ll have two nights with low temperatures in the 60s, and highs will be in the mid-80s with slightly higher 10%-20% rain chances.
We only get two nights in the 60s this time around before that same front works back north as a warm front by Wednesday morning. Then were back to the low-mid 70s for morning temperatures and rain chances to bump up to 30%-40% with the added humidity and afternoon sea breeze returning.
Tracking the Tropics:
Tropical Storm Phillipe continues to push north through the Atlantic Ocean on the low end of the wind scale, although it is forecast to get to 60 mph this weekend before weakening at landfall either in Maine or southeastern Canada.