Warm, muggy overnight with patchy fog possible

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Patchy fog possible overnight
  • It will be getting hotter rest of week
  • More heavy rain possible into weekend

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DETAILED FORECAST

Some clouds will linger through the overnight hours, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said.

There is a slight chance for a shower or storm overnight, with patchy fog possible in areas that see rain. It will be warm and muggy with lows only in the lower 70s by morning.

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Thursday: Skies will start out partly sunny with some patchy fog possible early. Pop-up showers and storms will be possible by afternoon and into the evening hours. Any storms could produce locally heavy rain. Highs will be near 90 degrees with the heat index near 100.

Friday: Partly sunny skies will end the week with more heat and humidity. Pop-up storms will be possible, with any storms that develop capable fo producing locally heavy rain. Highs will top out near 90 degrees with the heat index near 100.

Saturday: Showers and storms will become more numerous as a slow-moving cold front moves into the area. Locally heavy rain will be possible, especially by late afternoon or evening. Highs will be in the middle 80s.

Sunday: Showers and storms will continue to be likely, especially early in the day. Temperatures will hold in the mid-80s.

Monday: Skies will be partly sunny and it will be less humid with more seasonable highs in the lower 80s.