Wednesday Forecast
Posted: 09.07.2011 at 7:55 AM
The tropical moisture associated with the remant Low of once Tropical Storm Lee will push away from our coast today and dry air will move into the area. This will bring more sunshine and lower humidity levels for the end of the week.  Look for skies to become partly sunny today and mostly sunny into the end of the week. Highs will remain in the mid 80s and temps will drop overnight into the mid and lower 60s. Even a few Inland locations that are typically cooler will see upper 50s for lows.

Hurricane Katia will head toward the East Coast and gradually make a turn away from the coast  and back out to sea through the end of the week. This is all in part to a cold front and the remnant low of "Lee" comes up the East. Tropical depression #14(potentially Tropical Storm Maria in the next 24-48 hours) is working its way through the Atlantic and expected to slowly strengthen.  Head over to our Tropical Update page where you can get the latest on the tropics. While you're there you can use our new Interactive Hurricane Tracker to track all tropical systems.

Today: Partly to mostly sunny. A stay coastal shower can't be ruled out but humidty levels will be much lower. Highs- Mid 80s.

Tonight: Mostly clear and cooler. Lows: Low/Mid 60s.

Thursday: Mostly sunny and pleasant. Highs- Mid 80s

First Alert Meteorologist Darren Stack has all of the details in your 7 day forecast. To post a comment, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Post a comment"