Tuesday looks like a fairly nice day, with a good deal of sunshine mixed in with a few clouds. It will be warm and humid with highs in the low and middle 80s. Winds will be out of the NW to South 5-10 mph.
An approaching cold front will trigger of more showers and t-storms late Tuesday night and continuing through Wednesday.
Some of the storms Wednesday will be accompanied by lightning, some heavier downpours and possible flooding.
Drier, much less humid air will build in and result in plenty of sunshine and lower humidity for Thursday with highs in the 70s.
Meanwhile, we’ll be keeping an eye on Hurricane Lee (currently located well to our SE out in the Atlantic Ocean, well east of the Bahamas). It’s expected to continue heading slowly NW before turning northward (well east of the US Coast) on Wednesday. Right now, it looks as if Lee will pass a good 200+ miles east of the Mid Atlantic coast by the end of the week. However, due to its large size, there will be increasingly large waves and swells, dangerous rip currents and beach erosion at the shore by Friday and continuing through next weekend.