There's just over a month left in hurricane season, and it's been more active than usual despite early season projections calling for a below-average Atlantic season due to El Niño conditions.
After a weak cold front worked into southwest Florida on Saturday, slightly lower humidity will be in place today. High pressure has regained control of the forecast, so there's no rain to worry about today.
Dry weather and seasonal temperatures will dictate the forecast heading into your Friday night. After reaching the 80s this afternoon, overnight lows will be in the upper 60s. A weak cold front will work through the region on Saturday morning triggering a few stray showers.
A weak cold front is working into the region this morning bringing only stray showers to our northern counties. Most communities will stay dry today with hot conditions this afternoon.