Long-Range Forecast – September 8
The big-time heat of the first week of September faded quickly late in the weekend, and an overall cooler pattern will take hold in the next couple of weeks. The weather looks mainly dry in the next week except for scattered showers and thunderstorms Thursday night. Temperatures will generally be in the low 70s during the day, and 50s at night.
Next week should feature near to slightly below normal temperatures. It also looks mainly dry as high pressure hangs on along the Eastern Seaboard. The tropics could come to life a bit in the next couple of weeks. However, we do not expect any storms to be near the US coast in the next week-plus. The best chance of seeing something form is in Eastern Atlantic Ocean as tropical waves move off the African coast.