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Rounds Of Storms Will Be Followed By Much-Needed Relief From Heat Rounds Of Storms Will Be Followed By Much-Needed Relief From Heat
Rounds Of Storms Will Be Followed By Much-Needed Relief From Heat The hot, humid summerlike stretch will last for a few more days, but relief is on the way thanks to several rounds of thunderstorms that will sweep through the region. There's a slight chance for scattered thunderstorms on Monday, June 7 before storm activity becomes likely and more widespread on Tuesday, June 8, and Wednesday, June 9. Following the stormy stretch, temperatures will become more seasonable starting on Thursday, June 10. Monday will another hot and sticky day with sunny skies and high temperatures in the 80s for much of the region and in the 90s farthest north and inlan…
Storms With Drenching Rain, Gusty Winds Will Bring Some Relief From Hot, Sticky Stretch Storms With Drenching Rain, Gusty Winds Will Bring Some Relief From Hot, Sticky Stretch
Storms With Drenching Rain, Gusty Winds Will Bring Some Relief From Hot, Sticky Stretch A round of heavy thunderstorms will sweep through the region bringing some relief from the hot and sticky stretch of days by ushering in a more comfortable air mass from Canada. But that won't happen until after a couple more hazy, humid days. A Heat Advisory that goes into effect late Monday morning, July 27 lasts through 10 p.m. Tuesday, July 28. (For steps to take to get relief from the heat, see the second image above.) High temperatures on Monday will rise to the mid 90s with heat index values approaching 100 degrees for much of the region. Tuesday will be another hot and humid d…
Storms Will Flare Up During Steamy Stretch That Will Make It Feel Like It's Suddenly Summer Storms Will Flare Up During Steamy Stretch That Will Make It Feel Like It's Suddenly Summer
Storms Will Flare Up During Steamy Stretch That Will Make It Feel Like It's Suddenly Summer It will feel suddenly like summer as a slow-moving storm system moving up from the south will bring warmer temperatures, higher humidity, showers at times and the possibility of thunderstorms over a period of several days. Here's the five-day forecast: Friday, June 19: Mostly cloudy and humid with the high temperature in the low 80s. As the storm system nears, there will be a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms after noontime until nightfall, with the highest likelihood at night. (See image above.) It will be mostly cloudy overnight with the low temperature in the mid to upper 60s…
Big Change In Weather Pattern Coming After Stretch Of Pleasant Days Big Change In Weather Pattern Coming After Stretch Of Pleasant Days
Big Change In Weather Pattern Coming After Stretch Of Pleasant Days There will be a big change in the weather pattern after a stretch of comfortable and pleasant days. A surge of warm air and humidity will arrive later this week, serving as a reminder that it's still summer -- albeit late summer. Autumn begins on Monday, Sept. 23. We'll see dry and settled conditions in the area to start the week, as far north, Hurricane Dorian finally heads out to sea, moving off the southeastern Canadian coastline. The change will come at midweek thanks to a storm system moving into the Northeast from the Midwest. Here's a day-by-day look at what to expect and whe…
Surge In Heat, Humidity Will Fuel Chance For Thunderstorms Surge In Heat, Humidity Will Fuel Chance For Thunderstorms
Surge In Heat, Humidity Will Fuel Chance For Thunderstorms As heat and humidity build through the weekend into the start of the new workweek, there will be an increase in the threat for thunderstorms. Here's a day-by-day look at what to expect: Saturday, Aug. 17: Temperatures will be near normal with a high temperature in the low 80s under partly sunny skies. But it will be on the humid side. There is about a 20 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms starting after 11 a.m. and continuing through the evening. Sunday, Aug. 18: It will be warmer, more humid, with an increased threat for thunderstorms. The high temperature will be in the m…
New Round Of Storms Possible As Clouds, Humidity Increase New Round Of Storms Possible As Clouds, Humidity Increase
New Round Of Storms Possible As Clouds, Humidity Increase It's summer. That means on almost any day, a thunderstorm may occur as long as there is warm, moist air. That could be the case on Tuesday, July 2, which has started out with bright, sunny skies on a day in which the high temperature will be around 85 degrees. But humidity and clouds will increase and there is a 30-percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. The chance for showers and storms will continue until around midnight. Wednesday, July 3 will be mostly sunny and very warm with a high temperature again in the m…
Summer Starts With Big Change In Weather Pattern Summer Starts With Big Change In Weather Pattern
Summer Starts With Big Change In Weather Pattern Showers will linger during the morning following the latest storm system to move through the area, but it won't be long before a big change in the weather pattern coincides with the first day of summer. After those morning showers, accompanied by patchy fog before 9 a.m. on Friday, June 21, especially across eastern parts of the region, the weather will improve by the afternoon. It will gradually become mostly sunny, with the high temperature in the mid 70s on the June Solstice, which is the longest day of the year. A northwest wind, which will be a bit gusty at times, will lead t…
Summery Sunday: Here's How Hot It Will Get On Warmest Day Of Year Summery Sunday: Here's How Hot It Will Get On Warmest Day Of Year
Summery Sunday: Here's How Hot It Will Get On Warmest Day Of Year Summer won't officially start until Friday, June 21. But you won't find much better beach days than the one in store on Sunday, May 26. The mercury will rise to the mid 80s to upper 80s throughout the region, with some spots even hitting the 90-degree mark. Increased humidity will make it feel even warmer. Morning clouds have given way to sunny skies following an overnight round of showers and storms that arrived ahead of a warm front that is leading to the spike in temperatures. Despite it being so warm, beachgoers should be aware that water temperatures are still cold, the National Weat…