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Sunny Last Day Of Summer Will Be Followed By Scattered Storms, Big Change In Weather Pattern
The summer of 2019 will be one for the books in just a matter of hours, and then a big change in the weather pattern will come, along with the end of a long stretch of dry days.
So it's fitting that Sunday, Sept. 22, the last day of summer, will be, well, summer-like with the high temperature well above normal.
It will be warm, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 80s with plenty of sunshine and higher humidity. It could be the warmest last day of summer since 1980, in fact.
The first day of fall, Monday, Sept. 23, could be even warmer with a high temperature in the mid 80s under…
New Round Of Showers, Thunderstorms Will End Stretch Of Sunny, Dry Days
A new round of showers and thunderstorms will return to the area following a stretch of sunny and pleasant days.
Before the precipitation arrives, we will have one more dry day on Monday, June 24, which will be mostly sunny, with a high in the low 80s. (See second image above for projected high temps from throughout the region.) Winds will be calm and out of the southwest at around 6 miles per hour.
Showers arrive in the predawn hours on Tuesday, June 25. There will be more showers, along with patchy fog, throughout the morning, with thunderstorms possible through around 3 p.m. It will be c…