Friday, June 24, 2016

Weekend Outlook

We kick off the weekend with a picture perfect afternoon, temperatures will warm into the low to possibly mid 80's with lots of sun and low humidity.

Saturday and Sunday will turn hot and humid however, with the passage of a warm front on Saturday afternoon. Temperatures warm into the upper 80's with heat index values in the low 90's. But if you're heading out to the DeKalb Greek Fest it will be a fairly dry day, just feeling a bit more steamy. Our next low pressure system will bring an isolated rain chance late Saturday but more likely chance for showers and a few storms will be Saturday evening into early Sunday. It won't be a wash out Sunday though, the rain will end early in the day.

The pattern changes heading into next week, bringing drier and cooler air into the region, possibly through the 4th of July holiday. A thermal ridge will build to the west while a trough in the jet stream will develop through the Midwest and Great Lakes region. This will dislodge cooler air into the region with highs next week in the low 80's and upper 70's.


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