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A warm and muggy overnight is expected following the evening’s storms dissipating. Expect the usual morning/midday sunshine and scattered afternoon storms.
Tuesday will also feature more of the same ahead of a transition in the pattern.
Midweek Rain Chances / Tropics
A frontal boundary will move into the region and stall out along the Southeast & Gulf Coasts. This will enhance rain chances for the Coastal Empire & Lowcountry on Wednesday and Thursday.
The National Hurricane Center is also monitoring the Northeast Gulf and areas off the Southeast Coast for the possibility of tropical development.
A lot remains to be seen on where an area of low pressure develops and tracks. The next name on the list would be “Chantal” if a tropical system does develop.
Regardless of tropical development, the most widespread rain chances will come with the frontal boundary Wednesday through early Friday.


At this time, there is less certainty for the 4th of July and the following weekend due to the possibilities involving tropical development. Keep an eye on the forecast as we bring further updates. Do not cancel any plans just yet!
In other tropical topics, Barry is making landfall in Mexico as a low-end tropical storm. This system will dissipate over eastern Mexico Monday.


