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First Warning Forecast: Clouds, drizzle and tidal flooding

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Posted at 2:03 PM, Oct 12, 2021
and last updated 2021-10-12 14:03:48-04

Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast

**Coastal Flood Advisory in effect until 10 PM

Low pressure continues to move out to sea. Clouds will continue to stick around today, along with mist and drizzle. Minor tidal flooding will be likely at high tide. High tide at Sewells Point is 3 PM. Mostly cloudy with some drizzle and fog overnight. Lows in the mid 60s.

We'll start trending warmer and drier for the rest of the week. Expect clouds and possible fog to start the day Wednesday. It will take awhile for the clouds to break up, but we should see a few peeks of sunshine. Temperatures will warm to the mid and upper 70s.

More sunshine will break out on Thursday and it will be much warmer, with highs in the low 80s.

The warmest day of the week will be Friday. Highs will soar to the mid 80s. The record high is 89 degrees, set back in 1985.

We are tracking a cold front for this weekend. Scattered showers/storms are possible later Saturday, but this does not look like a big rainmaker for us. It will bring a dramatic change in temperature. We will fall from the mid 80s on Saturday to the low 70s on Sunday.

Meteorologist April Loveland

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