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Clouds will increase Monday night, with a few showers possible. The weather will become milder and increasingly humid, with lows reaching the 60s. Tuesday morning will bring lots of clouds and a few showers. More sunshine will come in during the afternoon, which will trigger more pop-up showers and some storms. The weather will be humid, with highs in the 70s to 80s. Highs will be near 80 degrees. As the weather becomes less humid, highs will reach 80 degrees. The weather was dry and sunny these two days. Highs will reach the mid-80s on Saturday. Sunday will get hotter, with highs near 90 degrees. Stay updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here. . X | Instagram Meteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | Instagram Meteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook |
Clouds will increase Monday night, with a few showers possible. The weather will become milder and increasingly humid, with lows reaching the 60s.
Tuesday morning will bring lots of clouds and a few showers. More sunshine will come in during the afternoon, which will trigger more pop-up showers and some storms. The weather will be humid, with highs around 70 to 80.
Wednesday and Thursday will remain wet and unsettled, with scattered showers and storms possible over both days. Highs will be near 80.
Friday will be mainly dry, with only isolated showers possible. As the humidity decreases, temperatures can reach as high as 80 degrees.
Beautiful mid-summer weather is expected this weekend! The weather was dry and sunny these two days. Highs will reach the mid-80s on Saturday. The weather will turn warmer on Sunday, with highs near 90 degrees.
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