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7:15 AM | Ocean flow brings in low-level moisture; early morning fog will give way to some sunshine

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy with some morning fog, a shower or thundershower possible, warm, low-to-mid 70’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, mild, shower possible, fog possible late, low-to-mid 50’s

Wednesday

Early morning fog then becoming partly sunny, warm, mid 70’s

Wednesday Night

Partly cloudy, mild, mid 50’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, warm, near 80

Friday

Mainly sunny, warm, upper 70’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, still warm, chance for late day showers, near 70

Sunday

Partly sunny, cooler, chance for showers, mid 60’s

Discussion

An ocean flow of air has produced an abundance of low-level moisture in our area and the result is some low clouds and fog. The ocean flow will relax somewhat tomorrow after another round of early morning fog and temperatures by Thursday afternoon could approach 80 degrees with plenty of sunshine. The warm weather will continue on Friday, but a cooling trend is likely to take place this weekend. Elsewhere, heavy rain and severe weather continues to be a major problem in the south-central US with systems moving very slowly from west-to-east adding to the excessive rainfall amounts. More than six inches of rain can fall over the next couple of days in places like Louisiana and Arkansas and tornadoes will threaten the area from Houston to Little Rock.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/U_jDipsBXTc