Weekend weather planner: Humidity, hit-and-miss downpours return for holiday weekend
Humidity and hit-and-miss downpours are returning Friday through the holiday weekend.Steamy sunshine Friday with highs around 90 degrees will give way to scattered storms during the afternoon and evening. A few could become marginally severe with gusty winds and heavy rain possible. Rain will fade during the evening, but a storm threat with downpours lingers overnight into early Saturday morning. It will be humid with a low around 70 degrees.A stalled front in the area will likely bring a daily threat of hit-and-miss downpours into next week. No one day will be a complete washout, but be prepared with a plan B should your neighborhood get hit with a downpour. Very heavy rain, locally gusty winds, and lightning will be the main concern with any summertime storm. Steamy sun between rain will push highs to 85 to 90 degrees with nights very humid at 70 to 75 degrees. Afternoons and early evenings will be the wettest with the rain threat fading each evening after 8 or 9 p.m.
Humidity and hit-and-miss downpours are returning Friday through the holiday weekend.
Steamy sunshine Friday with highs around 90 degrees will give way to scattered storms during the afternoon and evening.
A few could become marginally severe with gusty winds and heavy rain possible. Rain will fade during the evening, but a storm threat with downpours lingers overnight into early Saturday morning. It will be humid with a low around 70 degrees.
A stalled front in the area will likely bring a daily threat of hit-and-miss downpours into next week.
No one day will be a complete washout, but be prepared with a plan B should your neighborhood get hit with a downpour. Very heavy rain, locally gusty winds, and lightning will be the main concern with any summertime storm. Steamy sun between rain will push highs to 85 to 90 degrees with nights very humid at 70 to 75 degrees.
Afternoons and early evenings will be the wettest with the rain threat fading each evening after 8 or 9 p.m.