Drought may hamper Friday morning storms
Posted: Jun 17, 2021 6:23 PM EDT
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Early morning thunderstorms are likely Friday, storms will not hit at peak strength due to the early morning timing. There is hope for much needed rain, but drought conditions may cause storms to fizzle. Another round of storms is likely Friday afternoon but will be more isolated. Friday will also be a hot and humid day, but the humidity drops Saturday, then surges again Sunday ahead another chance of storms Sunday night.
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Tonight: Thunderstorms late. Low 68.
Friday: Morning thunderstorms. PM Isolated storms. High 88.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 85.
Sunday: Partly cloudy, storms late. High 88.
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