Humidity increases and storms move in tonight
By: Emily Kennedy
Posted: Jul 26, 2017 3:25 AM EDT
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The day begins with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures but humidity increases through the day. More clouds move in during the evening with a chance for storms moving in late but most of the system arrives overnight. Scattered showers and storms last into Thursday with a couple stronger storms possible. Sunshine quickly returns for Friday with highs dropping into the upper 70s. High pressure settles in for the weekend, keeping us mild and sunny.
Wednesday: Mostly to partly sunny, high 86, chance of storms late.
Tonight: Scattered showers and storms, low 70.
Thursday: Thunderstorms likely, high 80.
Friday: Mostly sunny, highs in the upper 70s.
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