Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast
Skies will once again be clear tonight with lows dipping into the 50s.
High pressure will keep the area dry on Monday. It will be another mild day with low humidity and highs in the low 70s under mostly sunny skies.
**Monday, June 1st--Start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. The season runs from June 1st through November 30th.
**Also, first day of meteorological summer. Meteorological summer includes June, July and August.
We'll start to feel the temperatures and humidity go up on Tuesday. Highs will be near 80. Keeping a slight chance for a shower or storm late Tuesday and early Wednesday associated with a disturbance. Only about a 20 percent chance.
Another rise in temperatures by midweek. Some of the area could potentially see their first 90° of the season, especially inland. The hot and humid weather will carry into Thursday with highs in the upper 80s with a chance of scattered showers and storms. Another chance for wet weather on Friday and Saturday with highs in the low and mid 80s.
Weather & Health
Pollen: Medium (Grasses, Oak)
UV Index: 9 (Very High)
Air Quality: Good (Code Green)
Mosquitoes: Moderate-High
Tropical Update
The remnants of Eastern Pacific Tropical Storm Amanda are currently located over northern Guatemala. This system is forecast to move northwestward to northward within a broader area of disturbed weather, and it could emerge over the southeastern Bay of Campeche on Monday. If the remnants move back over water, environmental conditions appear conducive to support some development, and a new tropical depression could form while the system moves little through the middle of this week.
* Formation chance through 2 days: Medium (50%)
* Formation chance through 5 days: Medium (60%)
Meteorologist April Loveland
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