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A sizzling hot high pressure ridge is the big agent in your First Alert Forecast this weekend.
Meteorologist Josh Cingranelli said the humidity ramps up, along with the chances for storms on Sunday. Here's his Saturday 7:15 p.m. forecast.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS continue through Tuesday as rounds of showers and storms aim for the region, capable of producing torrential rain and flash flooding, along with an isolated severe storm.
Sunday will be very hot and humid. The feels-like temperatures are expected to be around 105 degrees. There is a slight chance of isolated storms developing in the early evening, but most areas ...
We are going to stay hot and humid as we head through the afternoon with very little relief from the rain.
We continue to keep an eye on the tropics as we head toward the end of July.
A FIRST ALERT DAY will be in effect Saturday and Sunday for severe storms and possible flash flooding.
Very hot weekend with limited chance for rain First Alert Meteorologist Trevor Gibbs is tracking intense heat this weekend.
For more weather information, see the weather page here on the website, download the 13 First Alert Weather app on your device, or tune into the latest newscast.
Dustin’s First Alert Forecast: Sizzling hot and humid this weekend with storm chances Showers and storms become minimal next week The API failed to deliver the resource.
Hot and humid conditions remain in place this weekend with dangerous heat index values expected each afternoon!