Sunday storms have moved out to the Atlantic Ocean. Rain accumulation has ranged from 0.25 inches to one inches with southern counties getting the highest amount of rain. Traces of rain are possible in the early morning hours of Monday. Fog is also possible in the early morning hours.
MONDAY MORNING FORECAST
Monday morning temperatures will begin in the low 60s and upper 50s with winds shifting from the north with skies clearing and humidity decreasing.
OTHER HAZARDS
High Rip Current risk remains in effect for NE Florida coast.
Minor Coastal Flooding remains possible along the Saint Johns River.
TRACKING THE TROPICS
Near the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea (AL98):
Recent satellite wind data and surface observations indicate the tropical wave currently crossing the Windward Islands still lacks a closed circulation. However both radar and satellite images indicate the associated shower and thunderstorm activity is starting to show signs of organization.
The system is still moving quickly westward at 20 to 25 mph, which could limit development over the next day or so, but environmental conditions are forecast to become more favorable as it slows down in the central Caribbean Sea by the middle of this week. A tropical depression is likely to form by the middle to latter portion of this week in the central Caribbean Sea. Regardless of development, heavy rainfall and gusty winds are expected to continue for portions of the Windward and Leeward Islands through Monday morning.
Formation chance through 48 hours...low...30 percent. Formation chance through 7 days...high...70 percent.
