Yet another round of summertime heat will arrive next week, but it may not come with quite as much humidity as last time. The upper-level pattern will feature an expansive ridge of high pressure across the Central United States, bringing a broad region of heat. But the humidity will be kept at bay by a blocking pattern. The cutoff low stalling South across the gulf states will remain blocked, keeping us warm but relatively dry locally in the upper Midwest.

Aside from a very slim chance for a shower late Friday evening, we will remain dry through at least Wednesday morning. Temperatures will be on the rise, pushing into the low 90s starting Monday. Overnight lows are currently forecast to reach the mid to upper 60s, lacking more sufficient moisture and humidity that would bring oppressively warm nights.

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