United States: forecasters in Casper, Mobile, Albuquerque, West Palm Beach and Clarksville issued weekend and early-week forecasts on Sunday indicating warm, mostly dry conditions under high pressure, followed by approaching frontal systems. Meteorologists reported highs near 72°F in Casper, mid- to upper-70s along the Gulf Coast, and 70s in Albuquerque, with fronts bringing increased moisture late Sunday into early next week. This shift will produce isolated afternoon showers Sunday in higher elevations and increasing rain chances Monday and Tuesday as storm systems progress; West Palm Beach saw scattered storms with a low flood risk Sunday, while Gulf Coast boating conditions were described as hazardous overnight. Forecasters expect cooler air early next week with temperatures generally rebounding toward midweek.
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Weather changes can affect your plans. If you're in Casper, Mobile, Albuquerque, West Palm Beach, or Clarksville, prepare for rain early next week. Boaters along the Gulf Coast should stay alert for hazardous conditions.
This week's weather is a mixed bag. Enjoy the weekend warmth before storm systems roll in. Expect a brief cool-down before temperatures bounce back midweek. If you've got outdoor plans, keep an eye on the forecast. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these areas.
Short-term beneficiaries include outdoor event planners and retailers selling seasonal apparel, who may see increased activity during warm dry afternoons.
Those most affected include boaters, marina operators, and residents in low-lying areas facing hazardous marine conditions and the risk of brief localized flooding.
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