Saturday, September 13, 2025

Warm & Dry Pattern Continues!

THIS WEEKEND:
This morning we woke up to fairly cool temps with a few areas down in the upper 50s. Today we'll see lots of sunshine with a few clouds and highs in the upper 80s to near 90°. And that is going to be theme for awhile as high pressure stays firmly in control. Sunday will be a carbon copy of today with tons of sunshine and only a few clouds around with highs near 90.

NEXT WEEK:
The warm and dry pattern will continue with highs getting into the low 90s much of the week. Overnight lows will be in the low to mid 60s. No rain is in the forecast, in fact, this pattern doesn't seem to break down until we get to the Sunday/Monday timeframe. Until then, expect warm and dry conditions to continue.

TROPICS:
An area of low pressure near the Cabo Verde islands just off the coast of Africa could see some development over the next 7 days, but for now, there's no threat to land. In fact, if we were to see anything over the next 2-3 weeks impact the U.S., it would have to come from the Gulf as much of the Atlantic stay closed for business.

Thanks for watching WRBL News 3 and have a great Saturday! - Meteorologist Brian Thomas


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