Rain chances drop for the second half of the weekend when coverage will peak at only 40% Sunday afternoon. Some scattered showers and thunderstorms are still expected at times, but many spots stay dry. There’s some offshore rain that is trying to bring some rain to the coastline Sunday morning, but the majority of the rain we see today will fall in the afternoon and evening hours.Your Gulf Coast Weather Most Accurate Forecast still calls for a hot and humid day as high temperatures climb into the upper 80s and low 90s once again under partly sunny skies.A coastal flood statement was issued for Collier County as minor flooding is possible in low-lying areas due to elevated high tide. The statement is in effect from 10 am until 4 pm, and high tide will be elevated due to the new moon phase. High tide will peak around 11:57 am at 3.4 feet. Low-lying roads and property could see minor flooding along the coast. As we move into the work week, rain chances drop even more on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We could still see some isolated showers and maybe a stray thunderstorm, but the bigger story this week will be the heat. High temperatures will reach the mid-90s by Wednesday, and feels-like temperatures could exceed 105 degrees. Morning lows will also stay in the mid-to-upper 70s, meaning we won’t see much relief from the heat. In the tropics, an area of interest off the coast of Texas has low development odds. It poses no threat to Florida, but it will boost rainfall totals for Texas and Louisiana this week.However you watch or scroll, we’re committed to delivering your Gulf Coast Weather Most Accurate Forecast, one you can rely on every day, wherever you are.Live Interactive Radar: Track conditions in real time with the Gulf Coast Live Radar.Watch Gulf Coast Weather: Find the latest weather forecast videos, streaming live or on demand, on TV and online.Stream on the Go: Download the free Gulf Coast News app to watch on your phone or tablet.Your Gulf Coast Weather TeamChief Meteorologist Allyson RaeMeteorologist Caroline CastoraMeteorologist Jim DickeyMeteorologist Lauren HopeMeteorologist Raphael TavernierMeteorologist Rob DunsMeteorologist Sara BlueFollow on Social: Follow, like and subscribe to Gulf Coast News on social media to share your tips and be part of the conversation with Southwest Florida’s most experienced, trusted weather team: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Threads | Bluesky | Nextdoor | XDOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest breaking news and weather alerts. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
Rain chances drop for the second half of the weekend when coverage will peak at only 40% Sunday afternoon. Some scattered showers and thunderstorms are still expected at times, but many spots stay dry. There’s some offshore rain that is trying to bring some rain to the coastline Sunday morning, but the majority of the rain we see today will fall in the afternoon and evening hours.
Your Gulf Coast Weather Most Accurate Forecast still calls for a hot and humid day as high temperatures climb into the upper 80s and low 90s once again under partly sunny skies.
A coastal flood statement was issued for Collier County as minor flooding is possible in low-lying areas due to elevated high tide. The statement is in effect from 10 am until 4 pm, and high tide will be elevated due to the new moon phase. High tide will peak around 11:57 am at 3.4 feet. Low-lying roads and property could see minor flooding along the coast.
As we move into the work week, rain chances drop even more on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We could still see some isolated showers and maybe a stray thunderstorm, but the bigger story this week will be the heat.
High temperatures will reach the mid-90s by Wednesday, and feels-like temperatures could exceed 105 degrees. Morning lows will also stay in the mid-to-upper 70s, meaning we won’t see much relief from the heat.
In the tropics, an area of interest off the coast of Texas has low development odds. It poses no threat to Florida, but it will boost rainfall totals for Texas and Louisiana this week.
However you watch or scroll, we’re committed to delivering your Gulf Coast Weather Most Accurate Forecast, one you can rely on every day, wherever you are.
Live Interactive Radar: Track conditions in real time with the Gulf Coast Live Radar.
Watch Gulf Coast Weather: Find the latest weather forecast videos, streaming live or on demand, on TV and online.
Stream on the Go: Download the free Gulf Coast News app to watch on your phone or tablet.
Your Gulf Coast Weather Team
Follow on Social: Follow, like and subscribe to Gulf Coast News on social media to share your tips and be part of the conversation with Southwest Florida’s most experienced, trusted weather team: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Threads | Bluesky | Nextdoor | X
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