On Sunday, we could hit 100 for the first time since 2016.
Our hottest day of the workweek should see highs soaring into the mid- to upper 90s with moderate to high humidity . Heat index values will be at dangerous levels into the low 100s, so be careful with outside activity. Skies should be mostly sunny, but some afternoon clouds could develop into scattered thunderstorms. Hot winds from the southwest at 5 to 10 mph could be gustier at times in the afternoon toward 15 to 20 mph.
Confidence: Medium-Highconcludes the week with another mostly sunny day as highs range from the low to mid-90s. Humidity is not as high as Thursday with dew points in the mid- to upper 60s. Friday night edges back a bit muggier with lows ranging through the 70s. Confidence: Medium-Highshould be the hottest so far this summer, with strong sunny skies most of the time and increasing humidity. Highs range from the mid-90s to perhaps near the century mark Sunday.
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