Rain, breezy and cool conditions to continue through Wednesday

Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Addison Green says showers and winds will linger for another day before nicer weather returns

News 12 Staff

Oct 4, 2022, 9:16 AM

Updated 774 days ago

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WHAT'S NEW: Milder temps, less wind and more sun moves our way for Thursday & Friday!
WHAT'S NEXT: One more soggy and unsettling day is coming before this coastal low moves away from us. Enjoy the bounce back for the end of the work week to nicer weather, before a cold front arrives Friday evening. It will be a dry cold front, just giving us breezy but colder conditions for Saturday.
TROPICS:
There are two disturbances being monitored by the National Hurricane Center.
TWELVE – the latest tropical depression formed Tuesday afternoon from a wave near the African continent. It is forecast to become our next named storm, JULIA, Wednesday morning and then fade away by the end of the week, staying out in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean.
In the Central Atlantic, east of the Leeward Islands, there is a disturbance that has a 70% chance of development over the next 5 days. It will move into the Caribbean Sea as it travels westward.
Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Addison Green says showers and winds will linger for another day before nicer weather returns.
FORECAST:
OVERNIGHT: Staying cloudy & windy with on and off scattered showers. Lows: upper 40s to low 50s.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy, not as windy, with showers fading as the day progresses. Highs: upper 50s to low 60s. Lows: low to mid 50s.
THURSDAY: *Pick of the week* Mostly sunny with a milder feeling and with a light breeze! Highs: low 70s. Lows: upper 50s.
FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with mild temps and a light breeze at first then the winds pick up later on as a cold front arrives in the late afternoon hours. Highs: low 70s. Lows: mid to upper 40s.
THIS WEEKEND: Breezy and cool winds return for Saturday with conditions improving for Sunday. We will be dry though with low shower chances. Highs: upper 50s to low 60s. Lows: mid to upper 40s.