Great weather will be moving in late Thursday into Friday. A nice cool front will pass by early this evening. There could be some thunderstorms around the area late this afternoon and into the evening as the front gets closer, but then fresh breezes should move in behind the front bringing in lower humidities for Friday and the weekend. Those lower humidities will dry the air mass out enough to allow overnight lows to drop back into the 60s this weekend. Daytime highs will remain in the mid to upper 80s with full sunshine.
Still watching Tropical Depression #13 in the Bay of Campeche. It still has a chance of becoming Lorenzo in the short term forecast. Then it will move inland sometime Friday. Karen is approaching hurricane status. It is supposed to stay away from land. Other disturbances near Florida, and Puerto Rico remain disorganized. Tropical Waves coming off the African coast look pretty impressive. Over the next few weeks as we get into October , we should see the Eastern Atlantic quiet down, with most of the disturbances developing in the Western Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf. Usually after October is over the number of tropical systems developing will drop off. Usually we only have on average 1 named storm during the month of November.