1st ALERT WEATHER DAY
Digest more
Scorching heat and high humidity leading to heat index values expected to reach 110 to 113 degrees at times continue for several more days.
Wednesday may see some lingering clouds and showers with tropical moisture still in place. Morning lows in the mid 70s. Clouds should break in the afternoon leading to highs in the low 90s, which will be a nice ābreakā after triple-digit heat.
Heat Advisory remains in effect Sunday. Extreme Heat Watch Issued for Monday as dangerous heat in the CSRA continues
Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said temperatures soared into the 90s ahead of a cold front on Friday. Hereās her forecast.
Mostly clear skies over the next few nights will increase chances of catching a falling star from one of two meteor showers happening now.
We lower the heat index from the 100s down to near 90F in the afternoon, but staying very muggy. Our attention turns to hit and miss heavy downpours throughout the day. These storms will NOT be widespread or severe.
While many people are familiar with how to cool themselves down during the heat of the day, Flynn says itās important to let your body cool down at night to keep any early onset of heat exhaustion or heat stroke away for the next day. At night, he says air conditioning, ceiling fans, and even a good shower can bring restful sleep and cool you down.