- High pressure prevents rain probability until Thursday
- Seasonal highs until mid-week
- Tracking Tropical Storm Francine
REST OF TODAY
Highs this afternoon will be anywhere from 21 to 25 degrees. With a lot of high pressure, the dry air will continue this week. Get out and enjoy the great weather tonight!
After sunset, temperatures will drop quickly, with lows tonight likely to be around 4 degrees Celsius.
TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY
Sunshine will dominate again on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a few more clouds arriving on Thursday. Maximum temperatures will be 21 degrees and minimum temperatures 25 degrees. It will remain dry during this time.
FIRST WARNING: TROPICAL STORM FRANCINE HAS FORMED
Tropical Storm Francine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico, and the latest forecast calls for it to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall along the coast of Texas and Louisiana on Wednesday.
This week will be a battle between blocking high pressure to the northeast and tropical moisture from the southwest. *IF* we see moisture from Francine, it will most likely arrive this weekend.
Stay tuned because we will be the first to inform you about any changes to the forecast.
In the footsteps of the Tropics
Hurricane season is reaching its peak this week. Follow the latest news in our Hurricane Center.
Drought Update
Here is the latest drought monitor released Thursday morning. Extreme drought conditions have developed across much of Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties.
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