Tracking a mid-September heatwave
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FIRST WARNING NEIGHBORHOOD WX FORECAST
Saturday, September 7th, 2019
Sunday won’t be a pretty day with overcast skies and a few sprinkles possible. Temperatures will struggle to reach 70 in most locations. Monday won’t exactly be sunny either with mostly cloudy skies expected as highs push into the middle 70s. It will be a dry day, though.
The biggest weather story of the next 10 days comes Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. A mid-September heatwave will grasp the area with highs in the upper 80s and lows only falling into the upper 60s. Feels like temps will be well into the 90s each of the three afternoons.
Tuesday looks entirely dry, but a few showers or thunderstorms can’t be ruled out Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Temperatures do come down by next weekend, but look to stay above average for the foreseeable future.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of a sprinkle. Low of 55.
Sunday: Cloudy with a slight chance of a light shower. High of 69.
Monday: More clouds than sun. High of 76.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, hot and humid. High of 89.