It's been a warm week this week, but very sunny and beautiful outside all thanks to high pressure in the area. I hope you all managed to get out and enjoy it too because it looks like it won't last much longer.
Our potential next big weather maker is moving into the gulf as just an area of low pressure right now. It's very uncertain as to what is gonna happen with this system right now, but it looks like it will probably move into the gulf of mexico pretty soon. Where this thing will make landfall and the intensity of it when it makes landfall is where the uncertainty lies right now. It looks like the best guess right now will take it somewhere along the Mississippi or Louisiana coast. The best scenario for us probably would be that this system make landfall somewhere just to the west of us as maybe a weak tropical depression, so that maybe we can get a good bit of rain out of it without it causing alot of trouble in the way of damages or injuries. After the way the last hurricane blew up in the gulf, though, I wouldn't be surprised to see alot of intensification from this system. Hopefully, I'm wrong on that though. With this in mind, we're gonna go with a nice night tonight with a low temp getting down to the lower 60's. Then tomorrow, a few clouds returning with highs getting into the upper 80's, and tomorrow night we will be looking at a slight chance of showers before the big rain chances arrive on Saturday and then again on Sunday and into the day on Monday before they begin to go back down Monday night as we are looking for a cold front to try to come into the area towards the beginning of next week. Geez, that was one LONG sentence. We are also looking for temps to begin going down next week with the passing of that front, and we may see high temps towards the end of the week only reaching into the mid-80's. Try to keep up with the latest updates on this developing system in the gulf, though, as it will be our next big weather maker.
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