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7:00 AM | Strong storms later today/tonight; comfortable Thursday and Friday and then more cool air later this weekend following more shower activity

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, still hot and humid, showers and thunderstorms possible late in the day, upper 80’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms early, some of the rain can be heavy, mid 60’s

Wednesday

Some clouds and maybe a lingering shower in the morning then becoming partly sunny, not as warm and the humidity should lower during the afternoon, low-to-mid 80's

Wednesday Night

Mostly clear, noticeably cooler, upper 50’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, pleasant, mid 70’s

Friday

Partly sunny, comfortable, showers possible at night, mid-to-upper 70’s

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms possible, mid 70's

Sunday

Mostly sunny, pleasant, low-to-mid 70’s

Discussion

Our very warm and humid weather will continue for one more day, but then will change change to much more comfortable conditions beginning later tomorrow following an early Wednesday cold frontal passage. That front will generate some strong thunderstorm activity around here later today and tonight and some of the rain that falls will be on the heavy side. After a cloudy morning start tomorrow, less humid air will move in during the afternoon and Thursday and Friday promise to be much more comfortable days. Another system will then affect us later Friday night and Saturday with a renewed threat for showers and thunderstorms, and that system will be followed by a cool air mass to close out the upcoming weekend. Elsewhere, the remains of Tropical Storm Beryl look like they will stay to our south and east as they pull out of the southeastern states over the next couple of days.

Video

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