Humidity rises and storm activity increases
By: Emily Kennedy
Posted: Jun 8, 2018 4:01 AM EDT
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The humidity continues to increase today, leaving us with sticky and very warm air. Storm activity is possible to being later this morning with another round late afternoon to evening. The active weather continues tomorrow but storms will not be as widespread. We’ll actually see breaks of sun and clouds. More showers and storms are possible Saturday night into Sunday before we finally get a break Monday. Stronger storms are possible but heavy rain will be the main concern.
Today: Scattered showers and storms, high of 84.
Tonight: Isolated showers/storms possible, mostly cloudy, low of 67.
Saturday: Isolated showers and storms, times of sun and clouds, highs of 83.
Sunday: Chance of showers and storms, highs in the upper 70s.
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