Skies will gradually clear as overnight storm activity ends. Because of the rain, the temperature has dropped into the low 80s. By morning, temperatures will settle into the mid-to-upper 70s. Thunderstorms will form inland first, pushing the storm back toward the coast in the late afternoon and evening. Highs will reach the mid-90s before the rain arrives. Heat index values will reach triple digits, with peaks near 105 in most areas. Highs will again be near the mid to lower 90s. Wednesday looks to be the driest day of the week. Follow the ABC7 Weather Team on social media Follow Chief Meteorologist John Patrick on Facebook , XMeteorlogger Jim Dickey on Facebook , XMeteorographer Jesslyn Ferentz on Facebook and X Meteorologist Sami Squires on TV or Watch our weather forecasts online Find our latest video forecasts here.
Skies will gradually clear as overnight storm activity ends. Because of the rain, the temperature has dropped into the low 80s. By morning, lows will stabilize in the upper 70s.
Monday will start with sunny weather. Thunderstorms will form inland first, then the storm will push back toward the coast in the late afternoon and evening. Highs will reach the mid-90s before the rain arrives. Heat index values will reach triple digits, with peaks near 105 in most areas.
Conditions will be very similar on Tuesday, with sunshine in the morning and scattered storms in the afternoon and evening. Highs will again be near the mid to lower 90s. Wednesday looks to be the driest day of the week.
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Fortunately, we are not currently tracking any conditions in the tropics and no developments are expected over the next 7 days.
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