StormTracker Morning Forecast…
Today: A mix of sun and clouds today with highs in the low and mid 80s. An isolated shower or two will be possible, but most neighborhoods will remain dry.
Tonight: Clouds will build across the region. A few showers will be possible, but most areas will stay dry and mild. Overnight temperatures will be in the mid 60s.
Tuesday: Thanks to Gulf moisture, heat, and a passing disturbance, scattered showers and isolated storms are possible on Tuesday. We could even see a stronger storm or two. Best chance for rain will be north of I-10/I-12 corridor. Afternoon temperatures will be in the low and mid 80s.
Wednesday: A mix of clouds and sunshine with slight rain chances. Afternoon temperatures will top out in the upper 80s to around 90. Record highs will be possible.
Thursday: A cold front is expected to pass through the region early on Friday. Showers and storms are likely Thursday evening through Friday. It is still too early to determine whether or not we will see severe weather. Ahead of the front, highs will be in the mid 80s.
Good Friday: The cold front will likely stall out near the coast in the Gulf of Mexico, which means scattered rains will likely stick with us on Friday. Highs will be in the lower 70s.
Weekend: Scattered showers are possible on Saturday. Another system may sweep through the area Saturday night and into Sunday, which would bring us another reinforcing shot of cool air. Scattered showers may be possible on Easter Sunday. Confidence in the Easter Weekend forecast is quite low at this time. Be sure to check back in with us as we fine-tune the forecast in the coming days.