The disorganized system in the Bay of Campeche has a chance to develop late this week, which could bring rain to the Gulf Coast.
WWLTV’s Payton Malone says, “It will be a dry Thursday with slightly lower humidity! Highs will still climb into the low 90s. Expect mostly sunny skies. Tonight still looks quiet with clouds rolling in along with a few showers. Friday will be a day of transition as our tropical disturbance moves in. Whether it's a depression or named storm the impacts look about the same.”
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy. Less than 10% chance for isolated rain. Low: S 78, N 72. High: 93.
FRIDAY: Watching the tropics - mostly cloudy, 70% scattered downpours. Low: S 78, N 72. High: 85.
SATURDAY: Watching the tropics - mostly cloudy, 80% scattered downpours Low: S 76, N 73.
High: 84.
SUNDAY: Watching the tropics - mostly cloudy, 60% scattered downpours. Low: S 76, N 73. High: 85.
MONDAY: Partly sunny. 40% chance for scattered showers and storms. Hot, humid. Low: S 76, N 73. High: 92.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny. 50% chance for scattered showers and storms. Hot, humid. Low: S 76, N 73. High: 91.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. 40% chance for scattered showers and storms. Hot, humid. Low: S 77, N 75. High: 90.



