Still Hot, But A Little Less Humid
Published: Tue, 07/21/20
After a cold front passage last night, the humidity in the atmosphere has fallen, but temperatures are still in the 80s and 90s for much of this week.
A stall frontal boundary off the coast and a weak trough approaching from the west will produce scattered clouds through this evening with isolated showers and thunderstorms a threat between 2 PM to 6 PM. Winds will be from the northeast at 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures will rise into the mid-80s to lower 90s along the coast and lower to mid-90s elsewhere for highs.
The frontal boundary along with waves of low pressure will linger over the region tonight on through Thursday with areas of fog in the morning and isolated to widely scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Winds will veer from the north to southwest at 5 to 15 mph. Humid conditions can be expected with lows in the mid to upper 70s and highs in the mid-80s to lower 90s along the coast and upper 80s to mid-90s elsewhere for highs.
The frontal boundary with waves of low pressure will continue to linger over the region Friday on through Monday with some areas of fog in the morning hours followed by scattered clouds in the afternoon with a few isolated to widely scattered showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures on Friday will range from the upper 60s to lower 70s for lows and mid-80s to lower 90s for highs. Temperatures on Saturday and Sunday will range from the mid-60s to lower 70s for lows and lower to mid-80s on the coast and upper 80s to lower 90s elsewhere for highs. Temperatures on Monday will range from the upper 60s to mid-70s for lows and mid-80s to lower 90s along the coast and lower to mid-90s elsewhere for highs.
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