What We’re Tracking
- Hot temperatures continue
- Humidity increases
- Mid-week rain chance
Showers and storms that have produced some gusty winds this morning are moving out of the area. Lows are in the upper 70s except in our northern counties. Those spots have cooled down into the 60s.
Today could be the hottest day of the season so far, with highs soaring into the upper 90s and heat index values in the triple digits. Winds will pick up slightly, gusting near 20 mph ahead of an approaching cold front.
That front moves in this evening, bringing our best chance for rain this week. Storms will develop along the front tonight and could linger into early Thursday. Behind the front, highs on Thursday will drop into the mid-80s, offering a brief break from the heat.
Temperatures rebound quickly, though, with highs climbing back into the mid to upper 90s by the weekend. Overnight lows will hold steady in the mid-70s as a hot and dry pattern sets in.
KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Ely Millard