8:52AM
COMMENTARY
Today I will spare you a rant you’ve seen from me about media and I will let them either look like geniuses or fools on their own. No, I am not above any of these people. I don’t want that impression to be what comes out. I realize media today all plays the same game. Some of the people that appear on TV kind of hide this by masking it with their down-to-earth style, but they still have to give management what they want. Ratings. You’ve heard it all from me. I’ll just say this: I wish somebody would take a step back and reassess how this is being done, and what messages are actually getting to the audience. That will take some bravery in today’s media world.
DAYS 1-5 (SEPTEMBER 8-12)
A cool weekend is here, but not a bright one. Some may be disappointed that it won’t be that bright sunny type of fall feel, but we will have a lot of high cloudiness streaming over the region in the jet stream winds. This moisture in upper levels is actually connected to what was once Tropical Storm Gordon in the Gulf of Mexico, but the remnant rains from this system are going to hold off until Monday, so your weekend is a dry one, just not very sunny. Gone is the heat and humidity and that will stay away for a few days, although as the rain arrives Monday, you’ll start to feel that humidity returning, and it will be back by Tuesday and Wednesday, though not to the oppressive levels of previously, and this time without the extreme heat, just warm September weather. Enjoy the cool, dry interlude in the mean time if that is what you dig. Onto the forecast details…
TODAY: Mostly cloudy – some dim sunshine. Highs 67-74. Wind NE up to 10 MPH.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 48-56. Wind NE up to 10 MPH.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy – some filtered sunshine. Highs 64-71. Wind NE up to 10 MPH.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 50-57. Wind light NE to E.
MONDAY: Cloudy. Rain arriving west to east morning. Rainy afternoon. More humid. Highs 62-69. Wind E to SE 5-15 MPH.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny. Humid. Chance of showers. Slight chance of thunderstorms. Lows from the upper 50s to lower 60s. Highs from the upper 70s to middle 80s.
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy. Humid. Lows in the 60s. Highs in the 80s.
DAYS 6-10 (SEPTEMBER 13-17)
High pressure will control our weather which will be fair and warmer than average September 13-15. During this time, we’ll be watching Hurricane Florence to the south. There is a range of possibilities with that hurricane that include a landfall somewhere on the US Southeast Coast to a sharp curve north then northeast near or just off the coast of North Carolina. We won’t know for a few days yet which is most likely, or if its something else entirely. But if a Southeast Coast landfall occurs there could be remnant rain from the system arriving in this area either September 16 or 17, depending on movement of the weakening system once over land. If a sharp recurve occurred there may never be any impact, weatherwise. In either case, we will see increased surf and ocean swells along the coast, especially south-facing shores, during next week.
DAYS 11-15 (SEPTEMBER 18-22)
With the inability to have a high confidence forecast at the end of the 6-10 day period that pretty much puts the 11-15 into a lower confidence mode, but it does look like a mainly dry time with above normal temperatures to start and possibly a quick cool-down later. There may be other tropical activity to watch as well.