Storm Team 3: Much needed rain continues today
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We’re anticipating more rain today, especially along the coast, as a weak low-pressure area near the Bahamas moves slowly in a west-northwest direction toward Florida. Although this system carries tropical moisture, it is unlikely to develop into a tropical storm. Instead, it will raise humidity levels and enhance rainfall chances throughout the Southeast.

Clouds will persist today and tomorrow, with scattered to widespread showers anticipated. This rainfall will be advantageous given the existing drought conditions in the region.

Temperatures are expected to remain around normal, reaching highs in the lower 80s. However, strong northeast winds will persist, with gusts possibly reaching 25 mph into next week. These continuous winds are also elevating tide levels along the coast. At Fort Pulaski, high tides may reach the minor flood level today and could exceed it tomorrow and Tuesday.

Looking forward, a dry spell is anticipated for Tuesday and Wednesday as high pressure moves in from the north. Expect a combination of sun and clouds, with temperatures rising into the mid-80s. Another cold front is predicted to arrive between Thursday and Friday, introducing cooler temperatures and a renewed possibility of isolated showers and storms.

Tracking the Tropics

There is a 60% medium likelihood of development within the next week for a wave projected to emerge off the African coast. This wave is forecasted to interact with another disturbance over the eastern tropical Atlantic before moving westward. In a few days, environmental conditions could favor gradual development of the system, leading to the potential formation of a tropical depression by week’s end. Current models suggest it will veer back out to sea. The next designated storm name is Jerry!

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