1/10 – Brantly’s “Chilly” Monday Night Forecast
Highs for Tuesday will be in the 50s across the area and lows tonight will range from the upper 20s to lower 30s inland to mid 30s along the coast. Temperatures will remain very cool through the next few days as high pressure continues to extend across the north central Gulf Coast region. Lows Tuesday night and Wednesday night are forecast to range from around 30 degrees to the mid 30s along and north of the I-10 corridor and in the upper 30s to lower 40s along the immediate coast and beaches. Highs Wednesday should range in the mid to upper 50s over the majority of the area. Highs on Thursday will return to near normal, ranging from 59 to 64 degrees.
Dry air and northwest winds will continue through Friday afternoon, and then the winds drop down late Friday night into Saturday, with disturbance approaching the region from the west late in the week. Expect increasing moisture combined with an approaching cold front to bring scattered rain showers back into the area on Saturday. These showers should then move east of the area by early Sunday morning as the cold front passes quickly through the area. Temperatures will be near to slightly above normal Friday and Saturday and then drop back to below normal on Saturday night through Monday.