Sunshine, mainly rain-free, and hot through this weekend
Wednesday afternoon looks similar, with a very low chance for rain. Afternoon highs range from the low to mid 90s.
Wednesday afternoon looks similar, with a very low chance for rain. Afternoon highs range from the low to mid 90s.
Labor day looks mainly dry with sunshine and hot afternoon temperatures. Highs range from the low mid 90s.
Sunshine increases by Sunday afternoon. Temperatures warm into the low 90s as a result. Sunday looks mainly dry with only stray showers during the afternoon.
Showers and storms remain scattered early Friday evening, but rain coverage and intensity gradually wanes through midnight. Clouds linger overnight, with lows in the low 70s.
Friday looks more cloudy with more rain and less heat. High temperatures may only reach the mid to upper 80s area-wide. Showers and storms become scattered to numerous during the afternoon.
Thursday looks partly cloudy and hot with isolated showers. Afternoon temperatures reach the low 90s in most locations.
Shower and storm coverage looks higher Monday and Tuesday. Scattered to numerous showers and storms form Monday afternoon. A few storms may become strong to marginally severe, capable of strong wind gusts and hail.
Sunday looks very hot with high temperatures near 100° again. Heat indices peak between 105 and 110°. A heat advisory covers all of our area until Sunday evening. Showers and storms become scattered about Sunday afternoon.
The rest of Wednesday looks very nice for a mid-August day. High temperatures range from the upper 80s to low 90s. Thanks to lower humidity, it actually feels that way Wednesday afternoon.
Tuesday looks like another very hot and humid day, with high temperatures in the mid to upper 90s. However, heat indices could be as high as 110° during the afternoon.