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Storms move east later today, stays extra humid

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Showers end before midnight as the sky becomes partly cloudy. Warm and muggy conditions stick around Monday morning with temperatures dipping into the upper 70s. Showers and storms arrive just after lunchtime and linger into the evening with highs around 90 degrees.

Scattered storms will be in the forecast all week long as a front lingers over our area. It weakens a bit Thursday into next weekend as rain chances back off slightly. Lows throughout the work week will be in the upper 70s with highs around 90 degrees.

Potential Tropical Cyclone Six does not have a well defined circulation, so this wave will not be named a depression or tropical storm yet, but it does appear that it will get its act together as it moves toward the north.  It will move slowly over the warm waters of the western Gulf which will enable it to gain strength and become Tropical Storm Francine early this week.  Models are in agreement with movement and landfall somewhere near the Texas/Louisiana border later in the week with remnants moving through the Tennessee valley and the midwestern states as this will have no impact on our region.

There are two other waves further west in the Atlantic.  One wave is expected to develop into a tropical depression next week with a smaller chance for development for the far eastern wave.  Models indicate that the more likely developed wave will move to the west and then take a hard turn to the north before Puerto Rico so it looks like neither wave will impact the United States.


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