RICHMOND, Va. -- Skies will be variably to partly cloudy tonight, with a few areas of fog possible. Lows will range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s.
Sunday will be more humid with variable cloudiness and highs ranging from the upper 70s to the mid 80s. An isolated shower is possible (especially in eastern VA), but the majority of the area will remain dry.
A cold front will drop through the state Sunday night into Monday morning with a few showers possible. Highs Monday will be in the lower 80s, and it will turn less humid as the day wears on.
Nice weather is on tap for Tuesday and Wednesday with comfortable levels of humidity, and highs in the 70s. Lows will be in the 55-60 range in many areas Tuesday morning, and in the upper 40s to mid 50s Wednesday morning.
Thursday will be dry with highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s. A cold front will the chance of a shower on Friday.
Tropics update: Tropical Storm Sally is over far southwest Florida, and will move northwestward into the Gulf of Mexico. It should strengthen into a hurricane as it heads towards the central Gulf coast. A landfall may occur near the LA/MS border.
Paulette is in the central Atlantic, and will pass near Bermuda as a hurricane Sunday night into Monday. Rene is located east of Paulette, and will weaken and not move much the next few days.
Tropical Depression #20 formed Saturday afternoon. It is expected to become Tropical Storm (and potentially a hurricane) Teddy and track into the central Atlantic over the next few days. There's another tropical wave behind this that is expected to develop a bit as well. And a disturbance in the central Gulf of Mexico will drift southwestward towards Texas and Mexico, but not much development is expected.
More about all of the tropical systems can be found in the CBS 6 Tropical Tracker.
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