
Afternoon Outlook – Monday, September 29
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Showers are likely with the chance of a thunderstorm or two. Patchy fog possible at times. Otherwise, skies stay cloudy with a high near 71°. Northeast wind around 9 mph.
Rain chance: 70%
Rainfall: Generally light (under a tenth of an inch), but heavier in storms.
Tonight:
A chance of showers and storms early, with showers becoming more likely after 8 p.m. Patchy fog before 9 p.m. and again after 10 p.m. Cloudy skies, with a low near 63°. North-northeast wind around 7 mph.
Rain chance: 60%
Rainfall: A tenth to a quarter inch possible, locally higher in thunderstorms.
Synopsis
Moisture from the Atlantic is feeding into our area, combining with a stalled front to keep showers in the forecast through tonight. Tropical Storm Imelda remains north of the Bahamas, expected to turn east and head out to sea by late Tuesday. Behind it, high pressure will build south into our region, bringing drier and cooler conditions midweek.
