Very Warm to Hot Humid Conditions Through Weekend & Next Week

Very Warm to Hot Humid Conditions Through Weekend & Next Week

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Very Warm to Hot Humid Conditions Through Weekend & Next Week

Here we are at roughly the half way point of summer and more than two thirds through the three warmest months of the year and we are beginning a stretch of very warm to hot humid weather that will likely carry through the weekend and all of next week. During this stretch not much in the way of rain is forecast other than a scattered or even isolated pop up shower or thunderstorm.

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Radars are quiet in the Northeast and Middle Atlantic states and with a good deal of sunshine, temperatures have no where to go but up. Highs will reach the upper 80s to lower 90s in many locations with cooler temperatures likely along the shore. Humidity levels are on the rise and it looks like that will be a constant feature in the coming days.

A warm and humid night lies ahead with lows in the mid 60s to lower 70s. Saturday will be another very warm to hot and humid day with highs again in the mid 80s to around 90 degrees. We are leaving the chance of even an isolated shower or thunderstorm out of the forecast.

A disturbance with some showers and downpours will be moving northeastward through the Carolinas, It could bring a few downpours Saturday night into Sunday morning but it moves away and clouds give way to sunshine on Sunday. It will be another very warm to hot and humid day for Sunday with sunshine and just the chance for a pop up shower or thunderstorm. Highs Sunday will again be in the middle 80s to near 90 degrees. It may take a little longer for clouds to give way to sun along coastal areas which could result in temperatures being a little lower than indicated.

Next week looks like a week where we are in cruise control with very warm to hot weather each day. The chance for a pop up shower or thunderstorm will be minimal and any thing that pops up will be isolated. Look for highs each in the mid 80s to lower 90s. Humidity levels will be on the high side. Nights will be very warm and humid with most lows in the upper 60s to lower 70s except middle 70s in warmer urban locations. We probably won’t see any important cold frontal passage or any significant humidity relief until late next week at the earilest.

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