Forecast for July 25, 2011

Today:
The low 90s will feel like a welcome relief today. Winds will be light and badly need showers and thunderstorms are anticipated to develop later on this afternoon. A strong cold front doesn't look to be on the horizon anytime soon and it's appear more and more likely that we'll set a record for the warmest July on record. The current holder for warmest July on record is from just last year!

Tonight:
Thunderstorms will push east during the evening and we'l be left with mainly clear skies. Lows will drop back into the low 70s. A welcome relief from the 80 degree lows we've been seeing. Winds will turn from the NE to S and stay at about 5 mph.

Tuesday through Friday:
Tuesday and Wednesday will be dry with highs in the low 90s and lows in the 70s. Unfortunately another heat wave will start building in Thursday and it'll last through Saturday at least. Highs will be in the upper 90s, but it will not be quite as hot as this past weekend. It appears the best chance for storms will be today and thats about it through at least the weekend.

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