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Sun and Showers This Weekend

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Published: Saturday, October 4, 2025 at 11:11 am

Weekend Weather Outlook: Showers and Storms Continue

Viewers can expect a continuation of the recent weather pattern this weekend, with showers and storms likely across the region. A stalled weather front is the primary driver of this unsettled weather, bringing higher rain chances over the next few days.

Today's forecast mirrors Friday's conditions, featuring a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. A consistent beach breeze will provide some relief from the heat. However, expect occasional showers originating from the Atlantic in the morning, with an increased likelihood of showers and storms in the afternoon due to daytime heating.

Sunday could see a bit more rainfall, with increased moisture across the area. Highs will remain in the 80s, accompanied by a mix of sun and clouds.

Looking ahead to next week, the pattern is expected to persist, with the same stalled front continuing to influence the weather. This means showers and storms will remain in the forecast, with highs in the 80s and lows in the 70s. There are early indications of a possible shift towards drier conditions heading into the following weekend.

In terms of tropical activity, there are currently no active tropical systems. However, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas for potential development. One area of low pressure has formed over the central Bahamas, with a low chance of developing as it moves northwest towards central Florida. This system is expected to track near or over Florida by the end of the weekend, contributing to the wet and gusty weather. Further east, a tropical wave is moving off the coast of Africa, with a moderate chance of developing within the next seven days. The Lesser Antilles should monitor for potential impacts by next weekend, depending on the future track of this system.

BNN's Perspective: While the persistent rain can be a nuisance, it's important to remember that this is typical weather for this time of year. Residents should stay informed and prepared, but there's no need for alarm. The potential for tropical development warrants attention, but the situation is being closely monitored.

Keywords: weekend weather, showers, storms, forecast, temperatures, tropical, low pressure, Bahamas, Florida, tropical wave, Africa, Lesser Antilles, National Hurricane Center

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