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July 4th Weekend
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Topsy-Turvy Stretch Will Lead Into Start Of July 4th Weekend: Here's What's Coming
There will be big swings in temperature and humidity levels the next few days leading into the July 4th weekend, when a new round of thunderstorms is expected. Dry conditions have returned on Tuesday, June 28 along with a cooler air mass behind it. Dewpoints fell to the upper 40s and low 50s in the morning, allowing for a more comfortable feel compared to the previous few days, the National Weather Service said. Tuesday will be mostly sunny and pleasant with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Partly sunny skies on Wednesday, June 29 will gradually become mostly sunny, with a h…
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Unsettled Weather Pattern Will Continue Into July 4th Weekend: How Long Will It Last?
An unsettled weather pattern that has brought rounds of scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue into the July 4th weekend. It won't be a complete washout at all, but the chance for spotty storms and showers will be a daily occurrence throughout the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. But there is good news at the tail-end of the long weekend as conditions will gradually improve. Here's the five-day forecast: Friday, July 2: It will be cloudy throughout the day with a high temperature in the mid 70s. There will be showers at times throughout the morning, with thund…
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Severe Storms With Fierce Winds Bring Big Change In Weather Pattern
Thousands are starting the new month in the dark, despite the bright, sunny skies. That's because rounds of severe, isolated storms with fierce winds toppled trees, tree limbs and utility lines, causing tens of thousands of power outages throughout the region on Sunday, June 30. The storms were triggered by a cold front that has brought about a big change in the weather pattern as we head toward the long July 4th weekend. Monday, July 1 will be sunny and much less humid with a high temperature in the low 80s. (For projected high temperatures throughout the region, see first image above.) …