11/2 – Rob’s “Sunny & Mild” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Very nice conditions will remain for the next several days. Another cold front will move through the area Wednesday night into Thursday morning bringing a continuation of dry weather but a few showers will be possible along the boundary. High pressure to the back side of the front will move in a bit faster bridging the front over our area keeping the main upper-level support north of the area. Cloudy skies will keep things cool Thursday but the clouds should give way after Thursday but may be slow to do so.

The cold front will push into the northern Gulf Thursday night, though some lingering showers may persist through Thursday evening, mainly across the southeastern half of the area. Any remaining showers are expected to push into the coastal waters by Friday morning and out of the local waters Friday night.

Behind the front, a reinforcing high will move into the area, accompanied by cooler and drier air. Operational runs and model ensemble means are in fairly good agreement through the weekend with temperatures forecast to be below normal to near normal for most locations. Currently looks like the coolest morning will be Saturday morning, with lows generally in the mid to upper 40s through the area, upper 40s to lower 50s closer to the coast.

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