Despite abundant clouds in the afternoon, high temperatures today reached the mid-1990s with heat indices close to 100 and rising. The heat, humidity, and a shifting front have all helped trigger numerous downpours and storms. This will continue until the evening before it subsides before sunset. Warmer tomorrow, but with a little less humidity. We are a little relieved, but we will take as much as possible.
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This evening includes: Some showers or thunderstorms can persist in the area until evening, especially near the city and in the south. Any storm can produce heavy rain and possibly isolated harmful winds. By mid-evening, this activity should be over. It will be partly cloudy at night. The lows will be in the late 1970s to mid-1970s for most areas.
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Tomorrow and friday): Plan for lots of sunshine and only a few clouds in the afternoon. With a south facing facade it should be fairly quiet locally. The climate is still warm, the highs are still in the mid-90s. With slightly reduced humidity from now on, she feels a little less uncomfortable. The wind blows from the west at a speed of about 10 m / h.
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Source: Washington Post
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