Mainly dry heading into tonight with isolated storms possible. Here’s the updated rain outlook.
A few storms are still rolling through southern Brevard county producing high wind gusts and possibly hail. This is from the heavier rain currently moving mainly to the south of central Florida associated with a weakening cold front. The storms for southern Brevard will continue to move quickly offshore by 4 p.m. or shortly after.
Keep in mind we could have a few storms roll through Flagler county early this evening too before calling it a mainly dry night ahead.
Scattered clouds will be around for the remainder of the day as dry air continues to move in keeping us dry. Highs will reach the upper 80s and lower 90s.
Tonight, clouds will continue to thin out with overnight lows dipping into the lower 70s.
Monday, a few showers and storms are possible (20-30%) with highs in the upper 80s.
Midweek high pressure stabilizes the atmosphere keeping it dry and sunny. It will be a bit hotter with highs returning to the low-to-mid 90s through the end of the workweek.