7:15AM July 27, 2019

MOSTLY SUNNY SATURDAY; FEW STORMS NEAR THE COAST… Sunshine and puffy, white cumulus clouds will be the sky conditions on this Saturday for many spots across south Alabama and northwest Florida. High temperatures will peak around 90-92° in most spots. Humidity levels continue to rise after the rare July cold front brought in drier air earlier in the week. There could be a few isolated thunderstorms this afternoon, especially in Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia (FL), and Santa Rosa counties. We’ll call it a 20% chance of rain, meaning vast majority of us should remain dry and hot throughout the day. Rain chances will steadily increase over the next few days. Let’s look at a few forecast details…

HOT, MAINLY DRY SUNDAY AHEAD… Another day with lots of sunshine, heat, and humidity is expected on Sunday. Temperatures around 6AM will be in the 66-68° range. That might be the last time we have mid-60s on the board for quite some time. High temperatures will rise to around 93°. Rain chances will again be in the 10-20% chance range for any given spot across our region, meaning most of us should remain dry throughout the day.

SLIGHTLY HIGHER RAIN CHANCES NEXT WEEK… We return to a seasonal summer weather pattern that you would probably expect as we go into next week. High temperatures will consistently be in the low-90s with morning lows around 71°. Mostly sunny skies are likely in the morning hours followed by scattered thunderstorms becoming possible in the afternoon and evening hours each day. For now, I see no indications of any potential severe weather. Good news!

TROPICS QUIET NOW; MORE ACTIVE SOON?… The National Hurricane Center (NHC) continues to suggest that no tropical storm formation is expected in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, or Atlantic Ocean over the next 3-4 days. I wouldn’t be shocked if NHC introduces a low-end chance of tropical storm development in the middle part of the Atlantic between the Lesser Antilles and the western coast of Africa. There is some indication that the few tropical waves in that area may eventually strengthen into tropical storms. We’ll keep watching. Certainly nothing to stress over (or really even think twice about at this point!) but it is something to keep an eye on as we go into next week. I’ll keep you posted.

Let me know if you have any specific weather questions. Have a great Saturday!

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