Heavy rain is the main threat for Friday before settling down on Saturday.
WWLTV’s Meteorologist Payton Malone says, “The system we've been tracking in the Gulf finally has a name, well...sort of. Potential Tropical Cyclone 3 has been declared from what had been Invest 92L. The classification as a PTC doesn't mean it's any better organized, but now the NHC can begin issuing watches and warnings for a tropical system near land, will develop into a named storm, and will begin to impact an area within 24 to 36 hours. This really doesn't change the potential impacts. Heavy rainfall our primary threat with 4-8 possible, although it may be more likely to see widespread 3-5".”
Here is your detailed forecast:
FRIDAY: Winds Increase. Rain coverage increases through the day. Heavy downpours at times, especially by afternoon/evening. High: 85. Winds: E/SE 15-30+.
SATURDAY: Early morning heavy rain, becoming more spotty through the day. Windy. Low: S 76, N 73. High: 84.
SUNDAY: 60% scattered showers and storms. Breezy. Low: S 77, N 74. High: 86.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. 30% scattered showers and storms. Low: S 78, N 75. High: 90.
TUESDAY: 60% showers, then clearing. Becoming less humid. Low: S 79, N 75. high: 89.
WEDNESDAY: Chance for showers/storms. Partly cloudy. Hot, but less humid. Low: S 78, N 67. High: 91.
THURSDAY: Turning more humid. Hot, stray shower. Low: S 77, N 69. High: 92.





