Scattered Storms And Slightly Less Heat This Afternoon

It’s a little cooler this morning thanks to yesterday’s storms sapping up most of the available heat and humidity. Highs today still reach the low 90s, and more storms are possible this afternoon. Some could be strong, but we won’t see a repeat of yesterday’s round of storms. Gusty winds capable of downing trees and powerlines are possible within the strongest storms. Storms today wind down beyond midnight. Expect a mostly clear sky overnight, with lows in the 70s.

Saturday morning looks mainly dry with some sunshine. Afternoon high temperatures warm into the 90s, and there could be quite a few storms around by mid-afternoon. Those storms too come to and end Saturday night. Expect mainly dry but warm and muggy weather through Sunday morning.

High temperatures look a touch cooler Sunday and Monday. Highs reach the upper 80s to low 90s. Scattered storms are likely both days, though not everyone sees rain each day. For the rest of the week, it looks like the likelihood of afternoon storms is a little lower each day. That bodes well for us with the fourth of July on Wednesday, but stay weather aware. Even routine summer storms can produce heavy rain and frequent lightning, so you may have to bring outdoor plans inside until they pass. Much more on your July 4th forecast to come!

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