Cloudiness increases with probability of downpours in the region

A cold front will cross the region later Monday, bringing a few showers and an isolated thunderstorm through the late afternoon and evening.

Beyond the limit, it will be hot and humid, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and a heat index nearing the 90s. Not a day to cancel plans by any means, but the umbrella is worth having.

Cool air hits the region on Tuesday and stays through Thursday; expect low humidity, lots of sun, and high 70s temps, a very nice stretch! Clouds Thursday night will increase before the next disturbance.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely Friday and Saturday as this system progresses, but it’s a bit early to tell exact amounts and timing. Either way, it marks the start of a slightly cooler-than-normal pattern with highs only in the upper 60s to the lower 70s after that, as seen in our exclusive 10-day forecast.

Meanwhile, the tropics have been quite active, both in the Pacific and Atlantic basins. A weakening Tropical Storm Hilary will continue to dump torrential rains from the desert southwest, California, and the Intermountain West as it travels northward and forward speed increases.

In the Atlantic, there are multiple disturbances to monitor, including Tropical Storm Franklin, which will cross Hispaniola in the next few days, Tropical Storm Emily, which will remain over the ocean, and Tropical Storm Gert, likely to become a group of Better organized thunderstorms in the Gulf that will target the south coast of Texas.

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