Unlike Davenport, Gulfport IS a port, and that is how it got its name.
At 453PM, Central Time, Gulfport was reporting clear skies and a temperature of 88 degrees. With multiple tropical features in the western Atlantic, the tropical energy was redirected away from the Gulf, and the Gulf Coast was in the midst of a nice, clear stretch of autumn weather.
With nothing driving traffic in the immediate region, eyes turn to Humberto and Imelda, which are going to dance together before merging through the middle of the week. As the pair of storms move off to the Atlantic, a bit of a sea breeze will return, with some afternoon storms coming back on Tuesday.
Tomorrow – Mostly sunny, High 91, Low 69
Tuesday – Mostly sunny, isolated storms late, High 90, Low 69
TWC: Tomorrow – A mainly sunny sky. High 90, Low 71
Tuesday- Sunshine and some clouds. High 90, Lo 70
AW: Tomorrow – Warm with plenty of sunshine High 91. Low 70
Tuesday – Mostly sunny and remaining warm High 91, Low 70
NWS: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 88, Low 71
Tuesday – Sunny, High 88, Low 71
WB: Tomorrow – Sunny. High 86, Low 72
Tuesday – Sunny. High 88, Low 71
WN: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny, High 88, Low 71
Tuesday – Mostly sunny, High 88, Low 71
CLI: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 91, Low 71
Tuesday – Sunny, High 89, Low 70
It’s not often that I am on the island with precipitation in the forecast. Also, The Weather Channel got a little bit of a refresh, which is almost as clean as this satellite image.
