RICHMOND, Va. -- Coastal flood alerts remain in effect into Monday.
Tonight will be quite cool with some lows near 40 northwest, but much of the area will range from the mid 40s to the lower 50s. The clouds will gradually thin out over the area.
Sunday will be mostly sunny, with afternoon highs in the mid and upper 60s.
Dry weather is expected for the extended forecast. Temperatures will stay below normal into mid-week. Our coldest outlying areas will dip into the 30s Tuesday morning. Highs will get back to near or above 80 by Thursday.
Tropics: Tropical Storm Beta is located in the western Gulf and may become a hurricane. It will linger near the Texas coast for at least a few days, where rainfall totals could exceed 15-20". Hurricane Teddy will go east of Bermuda late Sunday, and head towards Nova Scotia by Wednesday. Tropical Storm Wilfred is in the far eastern Atlantic, but it looks like it will weaken as it tracks to the northwest.
More details are available in the CBS 6 Interactive Tropical Tracker.
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