Good morning! Drier than average weather continues across southwest Florida for the next several afternoons. Expect just a few isolated quick moving showers this afternoon with otherwise dry weather and highs in the lower 90's. It's the same deal tomorrow with even drier weather Sunday and Monday as Igor moves by well to the east of Florida. Into the middle of next week, the weather pattern that has kept us dry and kept tropical moisture away from south Florida may begin to change as many of our models are signaling the start of a pattern that will favor the possibility of tropical waves in the Caribbean being farther north and waves in the Atlantic coming farther to the west. Bottom line: more rain is in the forecast by the middle of next week and we may have to start watching the Caribbean carefully for development starting the middle of next week.
Until then, enjoy a great weather weekend! Today's forecast:
Naples Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 92
Bonita Springs Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 93
Fort Myers Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 93
Cape Coral Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 92
Port Charlotte Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 91
Hendry Co. Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 91
Glades Co. Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 90
DeSoto Co. Partly Cloudy Isolated PM Rain; High 91
Brian