Tuesday’s Forecast: Hot & Hazy w/ PM Storm Chance
The Canadian wildfire smoke continues to create air quality issues for us as temps warm and storm chances return.
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!
Another hot and humid day is on tap for the Mid-Atlantic with the chance of isolated showers and downpours this afternoon.
Heat Indices over 100° are possible today with the increased heat and humidity, which could also lead to PM severe storms.
A hot and humid afternoon is on tap before scattered storms look to bring impactful weather conditions this afternoon and evening.
After yesterday’s lack of severe weather, a weak frontal boundary will look to bring the chance of PM downpours to the region today.
Warm and humid conditions this afternoon will lay the ground work for the potential of strong to severe storms this evening.
There is a growing risk of strong to severe thunderstorms, with large hail and damaging winds, across the Mid-Atlantic for Monday.
Waves of rain and gusty winds are likely across the Mid-Atlantic on Wednesday as an area of low pressure slowly lifts northward.
Scattered showers are possible this afternoon and evening as we see our long-term rain chances begin to increase.

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