For today’s weather forecast, the wind is blowing from the east today and will get up over Tuesday.
Wind gusts might reach 20-25 mph during the afternoon.
Because these winds transport moisture from the Atlantic Ocean, a brief, stray shower is conceivable, but the chance of rain is only 10%.
Otherwise, it quickly warms up, with highs reaching the mid-upper 80s.
Tomorrow will be similar, with strong gusts and a low probability of rain. We hit the mid-upper 80s in the afternoon once more.
The winds start to die down by Thursday afternoon. We expect generally dry weather through Saturday, with only a 10% chance of rain.
The humidity level stays acceptable, with highs being above average.
Meanwhile, in the Atlantic basin, the National Hurricane Centre is monitoring Hurricane Tammy and Tropical Depression 21.
It has maximum sustained winds of around 30 miles per hour. The NHC predicts little change in strength. Late Tuesday, the depression is likely to evaporate over Nicaragua.