Tuesday’s forecast:
More thunderstorms are expected on Tuesday, but at a different time. These storms move in during the morning commute and last through the early afternoon.
Thursday’s forecast:
More storms are expected Wednesday, but these should form in the afternoon. A stalled front drapes into southeast Texas Thursday and this will bring more widespread rain with the potential for street flooding. This flooding treat includes Friday too.
Tracking hurricane Erin:
Hurricane Erin: Heavy rainfall is expected across parts of Hispaniola, Turks and Caicos, and the Bahamas, particularly east of San Salvador Island on Tuesday.
Life-threatening rip currents are a major concern along the beaches of the Bahamas, the U.S. East Coast and Bermuda throughout the rest of the week. There were 50 rip current rescues Monday in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina outside of Wilmington. Tropical storm conditions and coastal flooding are possible in the North Carolina Outer Banks by late Wednesday.
The next storm:
A tropical wave in the eastern tropical Atlantic has a 60% chance of development into a tropical system within the next 7 days. This storm is tracking farther south than Erin. If it can remain disorganized for several more days it has a chance to move into the Caribbean and possibly the Gulf. If it strengthens quickly it will follow the path of Erin and remain over the ocean. We’ll keep you posted. You also see a new tropical wave coming off the African continent Monday night.
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 lower a little Thursday and Friday because of the expected widespread rain and clouds. There is also a chance of a drier weather pattern next week.
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