Friday’s Forecast: Excessive Heat w/ Iso’d PM Storms
One of the hottest days of the years is on tap as temperatures look to get near 100° with heat indices rising above 110° this afternoon.
One of the hottest days of the years is on tap as temperatures look to get near 100° with heat indices rising above 110° this afternoon.
A Heat Advisory is in place as the hottest temps of the Summer set in, which could led to severe storms this afternoon and evening.
Morning humidity and fog will give way to heat and the elevated risk of severe weather this afternoon and evening.
The Canadian wildfire smoke continues to create air quality issues for us as temps warm and storm chances return.
A seasonal summertime day will bring the chance for many of us to dry out after a wet weekend. However, wildfire smoke looks to return!
An elevated severe weather and flash flooding risk exist for Sunday afternoon and evening as a slow-moving cold front moves through the area.
Another warm and muggy day is on tap as July wears on. Another chance of hit and miss downpours could bring a flash flooding risk, too.
A typical July day is on tap with temperatures looking to get into the 90s with high humidity and the chance of PM storms.
Another hot and humid day is on tap for the Mid-Atlantic with the chance of isolated showers and downpours this afternoon.
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