SUNDAY NIGHT
Sunday night temperatures will drop into the low 70s with winds coming from the southeast with cloudy skies and low chances for rain. Rain will dwindle by midnight Monday. Rain accumulation will be by less than a tenth of an inch.
MONDAY
Monday morning temperatures begin in the low 70s, upper 60s with winds shifting from the south and southwest with humidity dropping into the 60% range by mid-day. Clouds begin to break around lunchtime and rain chances cease for Monday. Temperatures will peak into the low 80s, with light winds from the north and partly cloudy skies.
High Rip Current Risk remains active through Monday
Small Craft Advisory remains in effect through Monday
TRACKING THE TROPICS
Rafael is now a post-tropical cyclone that will likely move toward Mexico in the next 48 hours as a low pressure system
A disturbance near the Bahamas now has a 0% chance of developing into a storm.
LOOKING AHEAD
The hurricane season is not officially over until November 30th. I have observed long-term models that show the possibility of two storms. I will continue to monitor the area. So far, there is no threat to Florida, Georgia, or the Gulf states.