07/28 – Brantly’s “Wet Weather Continues” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast
Wet weather is in the forecast once again today. There’s around an 80 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms through the early evening and we could see some heavy rainfall. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect until 7 p.m for Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, and Pearl River Counties. Daytime temperatures will be a little bit cooler than normal due to the increased cloud cover, with highs only getting up to the mid 80s.
Tomorrow, rain chances drop down to around 60 percent as shower and thunderstorm activity becomes slightly more scattered. Highs will again be in the mid 80s.
Thursday through the weekend, expect temperatures to get back into the upper 80s to around 90 degrees. There will be a chance for a shower or thunderstorm each afternoon, but there will be still a lot of sunshine. Overall, a much more sunny pattern is on tap.
In the tropics, we are tracking Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine. It is located in the western Atlantic near the Caribbean Sea and is expected to become a tropical storm in the next day or two. The next name on the list is Isaias. As the system is still only in the developing stages, it is far too early to determine specifics when it comes to the forecast path and intensity. Stay tuned for more updates!
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