Tropical Storm Gabrielle struggling now
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Mainly dry and near normal conditions remain for Sunday. An approaching cold front brings scattered showers and storms to the area by the middle of next week.
The Week Ahead: For the start of the work week, the weather pattern will remain hot with highs in the low to mid 90s. Humidity levels will continue to increase with at least a few isolated thundershowers possible under a partly cloudy sky. Better rain chances should return mid-week.
The CPC's latest outlook highlights a risk of cyclones, at least of tropical depression strength, for Florida and nearby regions.
Gabrielle remains fairly weak and disorganized today, but could get stronger by the end of the weekend through Monday. It is forecast to become a hurricane Sunday into Monday as it gets closer to Bermuda.
Dry air is keeping Central Florida comfortable with low humidity and rain chances this weekend, but rain is expected to increase next week. News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan shares updates, including a tropical outlook for the Atlantic.
There’s a lot that could happen and there’s a lot that could not happen at all,’ one meteorologist said of the complex forecast unfolding this week.
In the Bay Area, scattered showers could pop up after 11 a.m. Thursday, but the most likely chance of sustained rain will be in the South Bay and Central Coast this afternoon. Rainfall totals are not expected to reach the levels experienced in Southern California.