Thursday night storms:
This is our live StormTracker 2 radar. We’ve had small hail, strong winds and street flooding.
Friday’s forecast:
A stalled frontal boundary will serve as the focus for more storms Friday. The primary threat is street flooding.
Weekend Forecast:
On Saturday, rain chances are 40% with temperatures in the mid-90s. Sunday and Monday looks quieter with just a 20% chance of an afternoon sea breeze storm.
Hurricane Erin:
Erin is quickly moving away from the United States but rough seas and dangerous rip current will affect the east coast Friday.
A lot to watch in the Atlantic but nothing impactful just yet:
There is a 70 percent chance the red system below will strengthen into Tropical Storm Fernand in the next two days, it will follow a similar path as Erin but farther to the east. Another tropical wave southeast of this has a 40% chance of development and could head on a more westerly path toward the Windward Islands by next Tuesday. Not much to say about the yellow disturbance.
Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.
Your extended forecast:
Temperatures will be lower on Friday because of the frontal boundary, rain and clouds. Sunday and Monday will be quieter with an isolate sea breeze storm possible. We return to an active weather pattern Tuesday.
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