Michael Fish's NBC26 weather forecast

We have a weak frontal boundary kind of stalled over our area today. Along it there will be scattered showers and T'storms, but it won't be an all-day rainfall. It will be warm and muggy again with highs in the upper-70s. There will be a chance of an isolated T'storms tonight, but most of the night should be okay with mild lows in the low-60s. There will be a slight chance of a T'storm Friday, but as of this moment, it looks like most of the day should be okay with warm highs again in the low-80s. It will be cooler by the lake again. We'll have a chance of T'storms Saturday, but there's still some uncertainty on when a system departs on Sunday. If it can do so faster, we'd keep the rain chances to the morning hours. It's still a little too early to tell. We only need another 0.66" of rain to have the wettest September on record......we may see that amount by week's end. Astronomical fall officially arrives on Monday.