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Even as the heat dome enters its finale, portions of 18 states, the Ohio Valley to the Deep South and the Carolinas to the Mid-Atlantic remain under heat alerts Thursday. Temperatures in the 90s ...
Tuesday's temperatures will go back to the mid 90s with real feels between 102 and 110 degrees. There is the chance for an isolated pop up between 3 and 8 p.m., but expect the coverage to be even more ...
High temperatures on June 20 are expected to range from triple digits in parts of Kansas, Nebraska and North Dakota to the low to mid-90s in the southeast and the high 80s in the Midwest and Mid ...
Highs will return to the mid and upper 90s today with an afternoon heat index 105 to 110. Expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers/storms “popping up”, mainly in the afternoon hours.
FORGET ABOUT IT. YEAH. NOW WE’RE TALKING ABOUT HIGHS IN THE MID 90S FOR MOST INLAND SPOTS TODAY. SO IT’S GOING TO BE A SCORCHER. BUT TOMORROW IS GOING TO BE THE PEAK OF THE HEAT BY FAR. WE ...
Temps to close out the weekend will be in the low 90s. Even more dry air marches in for next week. Just an isolated storm is expected for Monday and Tuesday, with warmer highs in the mid 90s.
High temperatures Monday afternoon will reach the mid-90s and feel-like temperatures will range from 100° to 105°. By Tuesday, extreme heat watches go into effect at 10 AM and will remain in ...
Chances might go up more Monday through Wednesday. Morning lows in the low to the mid 70s and highs from the upper 80s and into the low 90s. A sun/cloud mix. Heat indices should be below 100°.
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