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Are you ready for a break from this heat?? Next week will be much more comfortable from the Midwest to the Northeast with daily highs in the 70s for most.
Rainfall totals should be higher tonight west of I-75 where storms are more likely to retain their intensity. Amounts will then gradually drop off as you get east of I-75 since the storms are expected to weaken as they push through.
HUMIDITY DROP INCOMING: Dewpoints should jump back above 70 tonight, then Friday and Saturday are looking much less muggy. After a brief spike Sunday morning, even drier air is expected early next week.
Check out this snapshot of the latest data on predictor. That bowing shape of the line continues to indicate an elevated risk for damaging winds as these storms roll through tonight with gusts 55 to 65+ mph possible. Make sure your property is prepared before these storms arrive!
Will any storms develop ahead of the main line tonight? That all depends on whether or not the cap breaks. The cap is a layer of warm air aloft that prevents storms from forming. Currently, we're expecting that cap to remain unbroken until the main line of storms arrives tonight.
It's our last really hot and humid day for a while! Heat index values will top out in the low to mid-90s this afternoon, then Friday will be cooler with much lower humidity.
FIRST ALERT: We'll likely stay dry through sunset, but after that a line of strong to severe storms will race in from the west with damaging winds and a tornado possible.