The “Misery Meter” has been busy lately. The high today is 104, which is 3 from the record of 107 set in 2020. We’ve had 43 triple-digit days this year… and counting.
TONIGHT: The skies will be partly to mostly cloudy with widely scattered showers and t-showers. Some individual storms may produce brief, heavy rainfall. The SE winds will range from 5-15 mph excluding gusts near area storms. The storms will taper off overnight, and the low will drop to 76.
FORECAST: Tuesday will be partly to mostly cloudy and a little cooler with a high of 99. Expect widely scattered showers and t-showers, some producing brief, heavy rainfall. The south winds will range from 5-15 mph. Wednesday will be partly to mostly cloudy and 98 with widely scattered showers and t-showers. Thursday will be partly cloudy and hotter with a high of 103. The chance of storms goes down to only isolated area t-storms. A giant ridge of high pressure settles in for several days. Friday will be mostly sunny and 104. Saturday will be mostly sunny and 103.
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