Mostly dry Sunday but storms are quick to return this week

Otherwise it’s still hot and humid - it’s mid-August after all

Sunday’s Forecast:

Rain chances continue Sunday but the , coverage will be less compared to the last two days. Sunday morning expect mostly dry conditions, by the afternoon hit and miss storms begin to form.

Hit and miss showers and thunderstorms

Sunday evening a better chance an isolated downpour.

Heavy downpours possible

Temperatures continue to climb with more sunshine. Feels-like temperatures come close to 110 Sunday evening.

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Tracking the tropics:

Erin is undergoing an eye replacement so the storm is back down to a category 3 but will soon, return to category 4 Sunday. This is the first hurricane of the 2025 hurricane season.

undergoing a eyewall replacement

Erin will keep major hurricane status until Thursday. Thankfully Erin will not make landfall anywhere instead it will get pushed east away from land.

Continues to move NW across the Atlantic

Erin will bring indirect to Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands through the Bahamas as it presses northwest. Some areas could pick up 6 inches. Another indirect impact will be large swells creating dangerous rip currents from the Caribbean to the East Coast as Erin moves North.

Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.

Your extended forecast:

Next week rain chances ramp up as an upper-level disturbance moves through mid to late week.

Rain chances increase late week

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