Rain unlikely, drought likely to expand, again
Posted: Aug 14, 2020 5:10 PM EDT
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The humidity peaks Saturday along with the slightest chance of rain Saturday afternoon through Saturday night. The next 10 days are mild and very dry. August precipitation has been close to normal through the middle of the month but the deficit from July has the area tipping back into drier, early drought conditions. Significant rainfall is unlikely over the next week or more. The weather overall though will be pleasant, sunny and mild through next week.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Isolated storms. High 86.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 80.
Monday: Sunny. High 78.
Tuesday: Sunny. High 76
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