A cold front will move through Tuesday night shifting winds to the north which will bring temperatures and humidity down a bit for Wednesday. Isolated t-storms are possible Tuesday evening with the cold front and spotty showers are possible through early Wednesday as an upper level wave moves through. Not much, if any rain is expected with amounts under a tenth of an inch. After a brief break from the heat and humidity, winds will shift to the southeast and we'll start heating through Friday. A Canadian cold front will move through Friday night and will bring a better chance of rain. Scattered showers and t-storms are expected Friday night through Saturday and will taper off through the day Saturday. Forecast rain amounts are coming in from a quarter to three quarters of an inch of rain. It will be much cooler to start the weekend with highs in the 70s but we'll warm back into the low 80s under partly cloudy skies.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower or t-storm. Lows will drop into the upper 60s to low 70s with north winds up to 20 mph.
Wednesday: Morning shower chance then partly cloudy with highs in the upper 70s at the beaches to the mid 80s inland and northeast to east winds at 10-20 mph.
Wednesday NIght: Mostly clear with lows in the mid 60s to low 70s.
Thursday: Mostly sunny and warm with highs near 80 at the beaches to the upper 80s inland.
Friday: Partly sunny, hot and humid with highs in the low 80s at the beaches to the low 90s inland with an increasing chance of late-day showers and t-storms.