It appears an area of low pressure over the Yucatan is trying to become better organized. As I mentioned yesterday, we are protected by another, stronger cold front that will arrive late Tuesday bringing the coldest air in over 6 months down to the Gulf South. Highs on Wednesday will struggle to get out of the 60s with strong north winds making it feel even colder. Lows Thursday morning could dip into the 30s N-Shore and 40s S-Shore. Sweaters & jackets will be required. If Rina is to form, it will be over the extreme southern Gulf and she would be quickly steered into south FL and then up the east coast. This could be the 1st real snowstorm for parts of the Northeast on what is shaping up to be another brutal Winter for them. Stay tuned!
In the short term, we'll stay Summer-like into Tuesday before the cold arrives in earnest Tuesday night into Wednesday. Monday's highs will approach 90, Tuesday low 80s, Wednesday in the 60s, Thursday & Friday 70-75. Another beautiful Fall weekend is shaping up with highs in the 70s and no rain.
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