Rain chances are low but showers and storms possible in afternoon
Rain chances are low and mostly along the coast but could shift further in the afternoon.
Rain chances are low and mostly along the coast but could shift further in the afternoon.
Isolated to scattered showers and a few storms are forecast for Monday.
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Hurricane season does not officially begin until June 1, but the National Hurricane Center kicked off Friday its regular issuance of tropical outlooks for the Atlantic basin.
Friday is sunny with a high near 90 degrees.
Thursdays looks to be a rain-free day with plenty of sun and humidity.
Wednesday has more wet weather planned for the afternoon with a chance for lightning storms.
Tuesday's forecast includes another rainy afternoon with a chance for thunderstorms.