As our frontal system pulls away from us and up the east coast of Florida, we will slowly see an improvement in the weather.
Thursday remains mainly cloudy, with the chance of a few leftover showers. It will also still be breezy at times, with occasional gusts up to 30 MPH through the evening. With the overcast, highs will struggle to get past the lower 80s this afternoon.
The evening will stay in the 70s, with temperatures dipping into the upper 60s by Friday morning. Conditions will continue to improve for Friday, with some sunshine finally reappearing in the afternoon. The weekend will also shape up nicely, staying dry and partly to mostly sunny.
Tracking the tropics
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor an area of low pressure in the south Caribbean Sea. It has a medium chance of becoming a tropical depression in the next day or two as it heads NE. Despite tropical development, it will produce heavy rain and flooding for parts of Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.
The NHC will also be keeping an eye on the low moving away from Florida. It is unlikely to become a tropical depression or tropical storm, but will bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and dangerous seas to parts of the eastern seaboard into the weekend.
Hurricane season officially ends at the end of the month.