Today (Sunday): Some areas of fog are possible this morning, then partially to mostly cloudy with thunderstorms chances increase during the afternoon. The best chance for scattered strong to severe storms will come after 2 or 3 pm into the early evening. Hail, damaging winds and heavy rain are the main threats. The heat and humidity will be high, with temperatures reaching near 90 and dew points in the low 70s, sending the heat index into the low to mid 90s. Be sure to stay hydrated and be prepared to go indoors in case of thunderstorms. Confidence: Low-Medium
Tonight: Cloudy skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms continue. However, chances of rain will decrease after around 8pm. Good night to keep the air conditioner on. Confidence: Low-Medium.
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Tomorrow (Monday): It should be a sunnier day, with a portion of mostly sunny skies, as temperatures continue to rise in the low 90s. Humidity will be slightly lower – dew points in the upper 60s to near 70 – but still high enough for the heat index to climb as high as the mid-90s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms may reappear during the afternoon into the evening as a cold front moves in, but relatively dry air is less certain. Confidence: Low
Tomorrow night: Overnight showers and storm chances should decrease overnight. Lows remain mild, in the low 70s under partly cloudy skies. Confidence: Low-Medium
Still warm and moderately humid for Independence Day and Wednesday. Chances of rain and storms should be lower, but some isolated activity is still possible. Stay hydrated and apply sunblock!