6:57AM August 6, 2019

ISOLATED STORMS THIS EVENING; SUMMER ‘NORMAL’ WEATHER PATTERN CONTINUES… You know what I am about to say if you’re a regular reader/viewer of RedZone Weather! Scattered showers and thunderstorms are set to continue on this Tuesday, primarily in the afternoon and evening hours. High temperatures will again be in the low- to mid-90s across our region. Our weather pattern is usually quite consistent in the summer around the Deep South and the next week is set to be no exception. Usually from July to September, the one thing that can “disrupt” our normal weather pattern is tropical/hurricane issues and we certainly are NOT having any of those this week! Let’s look at a few details…

CONSISTENT PATTERN IN THE NEXT 5 DAYS… Temperatures are set to increase ever so slightly over the next few days. We’ll be in the mid-90s in most spots across the region by Thursday and Friday. Other than that, you can expect an abundance of consistency: Scattered showers and thunderstorms each day, mainly in the evening hours. Highs will be in the 90s with lows in the low-70s by 6AM each morning.

TROPICS ARE QUIET… The National Hurricane Center reports in their Tropical Weather Outlook that no tropical storms are expected to form across the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, or tropical Atlantic Ocean over the next 5-7 days. The tropical wave near Puerto Rico and Hispaniola has dissipated completely. Great news!

See all the graphics and details in your Tuesday #rzw forecast video… Have a great day!

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