It has been a warm stretch in the Stateline, with many daytime highs reaching the 80s, including the mid-80s Friday and Saturday. We will see subtle differences in the high through much of next week, but generally we are left with more of the same. Afternoon highs will push the 80s most days while overnights will drop to the 50s. There is a daily chance for at least some patches of fog, but likely not nearly as widespread or dense as Saturday morning.

This warm pattern also comes with zero chances for rain at least through the end of the upcoming week. Long-term outlooks begin to hint at slim chances toward the following weekend. Multiple rounds of heavy rain may be possible as abundant tropical moisture approaches parts of the East coast early next week. Soon-to-be Tropical Storm Imelda will approach the coast before spinning back out into the Atlantic. We will not see any impacts from this storm locally.

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