6/6 – The Chief’s “Continued Hot & Humid” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast
A stationary front continues to linger south of the area. This will continue to bring hot and humid conditions along with a 40% chance for afternoon t-storm with temperatures in the mid-80s. Activity induce by daytime heating/sea-breeze will quickly diminish close to sunset. Isolated activity will continue in the outer coastlines overnight. Temperatures could reach 90 somewhere in our area Wednesday through Friday. There is a chance for afternoon shower and t-storms for the remainder of the workweek with daytime heating.
High pressure will continue to be in place shaping the forecast through Thursday night before moving to the SW. A weak cold front will then move in with very little in the way of weather. This will however bring a drier air mass into the region Friday into the weekend which will aid in dropping overnight low temperatures into the upper 60s. Daytime high temperatures will max out in the mid-80s, but probably not enough dry air for a rain free forecast. As for Sunday and Monday rain chances increase a tad with highs in the upper 80s.