Fog could be a big deal tonight. Visibility will be low in spots. Late night gives slightly increasing rain chances. Look for lows in the upper 50s with a light east wind.
Tomorrow looks like another one of those gloomy, damp and showery days. We'll hear a little thunder but we've definitely got a 60% chance of mainly light and moderate rain. No one can say how it might affect the evening parade since it only takes one thunderstorm to create a threat. Plan on raindrops if you are out at any point. Highs this tomorrow stick in the upper 60s with a light southeast wind.
Saturday delivers rain again but only at a 30% chance. That means the odds are with you for staying dry. We'll see lingering showers Sunday but even then, chances will be 20% or less.
The trend after tomorrow has our weather gradually cooler and gradually drier. A weak cold front moves through Sunday giving us more of a northerly wind. That will hold temperatures in the upper 60s and set us off on a stretch of days closer to typical 60s rather than 70s. Once we get past this weekend, nights will cool into the 40s. Through all of this, our temperatures never really get colder than average.
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Local tides for the Gulf Coast area. Find out the high and low for your part of the coast.
Our sky is bright today. Middle 90s will be common with not much relief at the beaches. Subtropical Storm Beryl is off the coast of South Carolina, drifting toward south Georgia.
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