Weather Blog

Looking Nice
Posted by Phil Ferro
Currently high pressure over the Southeast will continue to dominate our weather bringing us seasonal temperatures through the weekend. Expect highs in the upper 70s and lows in the lower 60s (Inland lows can reach the uppers 50s). The Sub Tropical Jet will continue to push clouds from the Yucatan Peninsula our way, but most models suggest most of the clouds should stay over the Straits.

Very cold air is moving across the Northeast after bringing bone chilling temps to the Upper Mid West on Tuesday. Non of this cold air will make it here as the same high pressure over the Southeast will block it away from us.
Dry conditions with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies will continue across the area as temperatures will stay near normal.
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Super Moon
Posted by Phil Ferro
It's back. The Super-Moon. It will take place this Friday at moonrise. Hopefully Mother nature will cooperate. There is a slight chance for showers on Friday. The moon should rise at 6:30pm.

Feeling the HEAT
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
We are going to be feeling the Heat once again this afternoon. Summer officially begins on Friday and wouldn't you know it... it's started a few weeks early for us with temperature reading a few degrees above where we should be for this time of year. The weather so far has been great and outside of a spotty inland storm today and Thursday that is basically it. On Friday, we could see some more moisture around.

Tropical Depression #2
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
Tropical depression Two made landfall over Belize Monday night, with gusty winds and heavy rain. The main threat over the next day or so over Belize, Northern Honduras, Southern Yucatan and Guatemala will be rain. Flash flooding over mountainous areas will be likely as 6 inches of rain are expected in the next 48 hours.

Low rain chance for now
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
Dad's day weekend was nice if you had outdoor activities planned and the start of the week is just the same. A low rain chance is expected on this Monday. We have a strong area of high pressure in control and if we see any showers or storms they will form well inland due to an East-Southeast breeze. However, seasonal chances are expected from Tuesday through Thursday. Originally the thinking was that we were going to tap into some tropical moisture associated with a disturbance (tropical wave) in the Northwestern Caribbean Sea, but it seems like the majority of it will be suppressed to the South. We will be monitoring moisture levels carefully. For now, only a 30-40% chance of rain is expected through Thursday.
