Unsettled weather stays in the forecast for the coming days.
Warm temperatures and humidity with a chance for scattered storms the order of the day.
The rain won’t be heavy, but we will see rounds of rain possible through Thursday.
Any severe weather will stay well to north of the lake for the time being.
High winds will kick up, but that’s about as bad as it will get.
An upper trough will finally push the nearly stationary front southward into the Gulf of Mexico midweek. This will lead to dry and cooler weather Wednesday and Thursday after several days of temperatures in the 80s.
We'll warm up again Friday and Saturday as a chance for spotty rain returns.
SUNDAY:
Warm, humid.
40% scattered showers. Low: S 66, N 64. High: 84.
MONDAY:
40% scattered showers. Warm, humid. Low: S 66, N 64. High: 82.
TUESDAY:
50% AM showers and storms. Cooler. Low: S 64, N 60. High: 75.
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy. Cooler. Low: S 58, N 53. High: 71.
THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy. Cooler, breezy. More humid. Low: S 60, N 55. High: 74.
FRIDAY:
Mostly cloudy. Warmer, breezy. 20% chance of showers. Low: S 60, N 55. High: 81.





