Wednesday is a split day with sunshine for the morning. We will see a few more clouds building in for the afternoon but most look to remain dry until the late afternoon and early evening. We still manage the mid 80s for most with a very humid feel to the day. Heat index values towards the west push into the low to mid 90s. Mountains are saved from that with the extra cloud cover.

A few showers are possible towards the west as dinnertime rolls around. Clouds continue to build for a mostly cloudy night. Showers become more widespread heading into Thursday early morning thanks to a cold front from the west.

Thursday morning a few scattered showers greet us out the door so don’t forget the umbrellas. As our cold front marches through the region, expect a few downpours and eventually a rumble or two as we enter the afternoon. Showers are scattered in nature with some dry time between each round, however, the near gloomy day with mostly cloudy skies keep temps a touch cool the previous days in the low to mid 80s. Showers and thunderstorm chances remain well into Thursday night.

Friday we do catch a break from the rain with only a handful of stray showers roaming early on. We see some dry time the farther west you are but our eastern mountains will certainly be draped in cloud cover all day as showers filter in and out for the afternoon and evening. Temps are cooler as a result in the upper 70s. After sunset, showers fade but the stubborn clouds are here to stay into Saturday morning.

Saturday a coastal system looks to keep our eastern counties in cloud cover much of the day with showers in the afternoon. The farther west you are, the less of these you’ll see. Temps take a hit with the clouds and winds out of the northeast struggling to reach the mid 70s. Rainfall totals so far don’t look impressive suggesting several dry hours to be had.

Sunday out coastal system begins to slide northeast leaving our western counties with a dry day but those towards the eastern state line will still deal with stubborn clouds and a stray shower early on. We will eventually see rain exit but clouds will be a little slower to move out. Temps over in the low 70s before falling back into the 50s overnight.

Monday we look to bring back a little more sunshine to allow us to dry out. Expect a muggy damp feel to the morning however, we’ll see improving conditions as drier air filters in throughout the day. Highs are near average in the mid to upper 70s.
Tuesday features a few morning sprinkles before a lull for the morning hours. Mostly cloudy skies will keep temps cool in the upper 70s. Showers come and go late afternoon through the overnight hours. Better chance of showers into our Wednesday.

In your extended forecast we look to stay dry and seasonal around the upper 70s and low 80s. A late summer feel as we march closer and closer to the first day of fall on September 23rd. The tropics look to become active over the next few days as the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season reaches the half-way point. A few storms worth watching, including TS Lee, for long range forecast changes so we’ll keep you posted!

WEDNESDAY
Hot. Increasing clouds, rain arrives late. Highs in the mid 80s.
THURSDAY
Off & on showers all day. Highs in the low 80s.
FRIDAY
Some dry times, sct. PM showers. Highs in the upper 70s
SATURDAY
Partly sunny, passing PM showers/T-storm. Highs in the 70s.
SUNDAY
Sun & clouds. A few showers. Highs in the 70s.
MONDAY
Sunshine returns, cooler. Highs in the 70s.
TUESDAY
Building clouds, hit and miss showers. Highs in the upper 70s.
WEDNESDAY
Mostly cloudy, Off and on showers. Highs in the 70s.
THURSDAY
Sun & clouds. Highs in the 70s.
FRIDAY
Sunshine and comfy. Highs in the 70s.