Several scattered showers moved through this weekend but it wasn’t enough to ruin the UL Lafayette game. Some showers were pretty heavy, developing from some upper level disturbances. High pressure will move in Monday giving us dry weather for the first day of Fall. Rain chances stay away all week as much needed lower humidity settles in.
As for the tropics…one area of low pressure near Puerto Rico is looking better organized. Hurricane Hunters flew through the low Sunday but was not able to find a closed area of circulation at the surface, which is needed in order for the low to become a tropical depression. It’s still producing winds in excess of 40 mph in that area along with heavy rain. Upper level winds look to be more favorable for this low to strengthen over the next few days and it could possibly be the next named storm (Kyle). Good news is most computer models are forecasting that the storm stays on a northerly track, keeping it in the Atlantic.
Enjoy the sunny weather!
