Florida

Lingering Downpours Before Peeks of Sun

An area of low pressure that brought rain to the area yesterday will move offshore during the day.

As the system pulls away, showers will diminish and some sun will return as clouds break during the afternoon.

Today’s highs will reach into the mid 70s across the south and mid 60s across the North Country.

A quiet and dry night is on tap as clearing continues with lows dipping into the low 50s across most of the region. A few low-level valleys may dip reach into the upper 40s.

Expecting a mostly sunny day on Friday with highs in the low to mid 70s south and mid to upper 60s north. Disturbances traversing across New England will trigger a few showers during the day.

Cooler temperatures move in for the start of the weekend on Saturday as high pressure noses into the region from the Great Lakes. Afternoon showers cannot be ruled out. Highs reach into the upper 60s across the south and near 60 degrees across the North Country.

High pressure gains full control on Sunday, bringing continued cool and dry weather across New England. Temperature will remain in the mid to upper 60s across the region, about 5 to 10 degrees below normal for the beginning of September.

Looking ahead to next week, temperatures moderate into the mid to upper 70s by Monday with high pressure remaining in control.

All eyes turn towards landfalled Hurricane Irma Tuesday and Wednesday as the powerful cyclone brings tropical rains and damaging winds to portions of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.

Right now, it’s looking like we will likely see some of the remnants from the storm later next week in the form of some rain. Not expecting any significant impacts across New England since the hurricane will be in a weakening and transitional state as it moves north and loses its tropical characteristics.

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