TODAY:
Sunday is starting out mostly cloudy with temps in the low to mid 70s. A few isolated showers are off to our east trying to get into Taylor and Schley counties, but they quickly fell apart. We'll see some isolated to scattered showers and storms work their way into the Chattahoochee Valley today from the East. Highs today will be in the mid to upper 80s.
THIS WEEK:
The front to our South will work it's way back northward increasing our rain chances for Monday and Tuesday. Highs Monday will be in the mid 80s, with upper 80s on Tuesday. Then we trend drier, although an isolated shower or storm will be possible through the rest of the week. Highs will be back in the low 90s with heat index values increasing to near 100 by Friday.
UPCOMING WEEKEND:
We'll continue to see partly cloudy skies with isolated afternoon showers and storms and highs in the low 90s, possible mid 90s in spots.
TROPICS:
An area of low pressure located just off the coast of Africa continues to look more and more impressive this morning, hence the National Hurricane Center is giving this system a 80% of development within the next 7 days. We'll be watching things closely, but early indications are this system eventually curves away from the U.S. But, long-term forecasting, especially for systems that haven't developed yet, are quite low, so stay tuned!
Thanks for watching WRBL News 3 and have a great week! - Meteorologist Brian Thomas
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