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First Warning Forecast: Storms move out overnight, drier and not as humid Sunday

Posted at 7:01 PM, Jun 06, 2020
and last updated 2020-06-06 23:24:39-04

Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast

We'll continue with chance of showers and storms through early Sunday. Temperatures will dip into the upper 60s to near 70 overnight. Not as hot or humid on Sunday. After a few morning showers, clouds will clear giving way to plenty of sunshine. Highs will range in the upper 70s along the coast to mid 80s inland.

High pressure will build in Sunday through Tuesday. Temperatures will trend closer to normal in the low 80s and it won't be quite as humid as the past couple of days. The wind will be coming off the water, so expect the coast to be a little cooler than inland locations.

Humidity will start to rise on Wednesday. Skies will be partly cloudy and we could see a late day shower associated with a disturbance. Right now, just keeping a slight 20 percent chance. Better chance for some afternoon scattered showers and storms Thursday through Saturday.

Tropical Update

Outer rainbands of Cristobal are starting to move across portions of the Gulf Coast. Conditions are expected to continue to deteriorate. Located about 210 miles SSW of the mouth of the Mississippi River.

Max sustained winds: 50 mph

On the forecast track, the center of Cristobal will be near the northern Gulf of Mexico coast on Sunday. Cristobal's center is then forecast to move inland across Louisiana late Sunday through Monday morning, and northward across
Arkansas and Missouri Monday afternoon into Tuesday.

Meteorologist April Loveland

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