Overnight, showers and storms will redevelop along coastal areas.

  • Temps in the upper 70s, low 80s
  • Daily storms
  • Rain chances decrease during the week

Low temperatures will be in the upper 70's and low 80's near the coast.

For Sunday morning, a few storms will begin early in the morning and becoming more numerous in the afternoon.

Storms will move inland towards the late afternoon and evening. Rain chance is 60 percent.

High temperatures will be in the upper 80s and winds will be out of the southwest.

For Monday through Wednesday, slightly drier air moves back into the area decreasing rain chances to 40 percent.

With less coverage of storms, high temperatures will be back in the low to mid 90s.  Onshore winds will be lighter, but just enough that storms will start in the coastal areas and build inland. Lows will continue to be in the upper 70s to 80 in coastal regions.

On Thursday, southerly to westerly wind increase just slightly. Storms again will start on the coast and will then shift inland.

Highs will be near 90 to low 90s. It will stay muggy.

Friday and Saturday will almost be a little breezy. Winds will be southwest to west.  Showers and storms will still start at the coast, then will develop inland.

More coastal storms could develop in the afternoon as well.  Rain chance is 50 percent.

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- The dangerous heat that has plagued the central Plains, Mississippi Valley and the Mid-Atlantic region is expected to continue through the rest of the weekend.  Heat indices reaching well over the century mark and in some cases the heat index values climbing up to 115 degrees are expected mostly in the central Plains to Middle Mississippi Valley on Sunday.  Areas across the Mid-Atlantic and Carolinas will also continue to experience this oppressive heat on Sunday and into Monday.

- Strong high pressure over the Atlantic will maintain strong trade winds in the south-central Caribbean. The winds are forecast to prevail the next two days.  

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