For the last day of summer, the remant low of tropical depression #10 brought scattered rain. We really dodged a bullet since it moved inland a lot sooner than expected. It didn’t have a chance to draw in deep tropical moisture and now it continues to weaken. As the low moves north around an area of high pressure. The high will also help draw in a low in the Carribean which will increase our rain chances starting late Sunday night into Monday morning. Hurricane hunters will fly into the low east of the Yucatan to see if there is a surface low but at this time it is not expected to develop because upper level winds are highly unfavorable. We will be watching that and three other low pressures to see if one of them becomes tropical depression #11. It’s becoming very active even though there aren’t any strong storms right now.
Rain chances will stay relatively high until the low moving out of the Gulf moves north and a front brings drier air late in the week.
Enjoy the first day of Fall!
