High temperatures will still soar into the 90s, but it could be worse.
) - We are getting a brief break from the muggy air this Saturday! However, on Sunday, humid air rushes back into the area, and with the warm afternoon temperatures expected, our heat index values could reach near 100 degrees.
After the weekend, we look to another front that brings a chance for pop-up storms on Monday. At the end of the upcoming week, moisture will push in from the Gulf of Mexico, giving us a healthy chance of numerous tropical downpours.We have rain chances near zero this weekend, with mostly sunny skies expected. However, we will be contending with some big-time heat! For today, temperatures will be in the low to mid 90s in the afternoon.
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