Skies will be mostly clear overnight into early Friday morning.

  • Friday will start with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies
  • Approaching cold front arrives Friday night
  • Saturday will be coolest day since last spring

Lows will be pleasant, mainly in the 60s inland and low 70s near the coast.

Friday will start with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. Clouds will increase during the day. The approaching cold front will arrive Friday night.

There might be just enough moisture to squeeze out a sprinkle or tiny shower in the afternoon, but the chance will be very low, and if you get one it will pass quickly. Highs will be in the low to mid 80s.

Friday night will feature breezy winds from the northwest with skies going mostly clear.

When you wake up Saturday morning you will notice a huge change as it will be cooler and a lot less humid.

Saturday will feature sunny, blue skies with a breezy wind from the north.

High temperatures will only make it to the mid 70s...the coolest day we have had since last spring!

IN THE TROPICS

A broad area of low pressure located a couple of hundred miles northeast of the Central Bahamas is moving slowly and erratically, but is expected to begin moving northward by tonight.

Although visible satellite imagery and surface observations suggest that the low-level circulation has become a little better defined since Wednesday, preliminary reports from a NOAA reconnaissance aircraft indicate that the system does not have a well-defined center.

In addition, the associated shower and thunderstorm activity is limited and not well organized.  This system could still become a subtropical or tropical cyclone before it merges with a cold front over the western Atlantic, well offshore of the United States east coast Friday night.

Regardless of development, locally heavy rainfall along with life-threatening flash floods and mud slides are likely over portions of Hispaniola for the next day or so.

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