Hot and humid with isolated storms
By: Emily Kennedy
Posted: Jul 4, 2018 2:59 AM EDT
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We have a hot and humid 4th of July this year with heat indices climbing near 100F. Most of the day will be a mix of sun and clouds with isolated storms developing in the late afternoon to evening. Most storms should fizzle out before fireworks tonight. A cold front brings us relief from the heat and humidity Thursday evening. A few showers and storms move through with it. High pressure moves in behind, setting us up for a beautiful and comfortable weekend.
Today: Partly cloudy, PM pop-up storms, high of 92.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy, chance of rain, low of 76.
Thursday: Scattered showers and storms, high of 88.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high of 80.
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