We'll finally start a trend today toward drier weather across southwest Florida as high pressure aloft begins to ridge southward down the peninsula. There's still enough moisture around for scattered storms later today, but there should not be as many of them and they should be quicker movers. It'll be warmer with a mix of clouds and sun; highs in the low 90's. By tomorrow and Thursday, the drier air really takes hold and should limit our rain chances to just a few gusty thunderstorms each afternoon. With the sunnier weather, highs will push toward the mid 90's by Thursday.
Also, I'm watching the tropical disturbance in the northwest Caribbean this morning and I'll have the latest on it starting at 5 AM. See you then!
Brian