1st Alert Weather Day for dangerous heat & risk of storms
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It will be another 72 hours of heat and humidity for Western New York. It appears both Monday and Tuesday will be near 90 degrees again, but the heat index (temperature and humidity) should stay under 100 degrees – if that is any consolation.
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Sunday is our next First Alert Weather Day. There will be plenty of clouds with rounds of showers and storms throughout the day tomorrow. Humidity spikes again, too, so any downpours will be capable of brief heavy rain. Localized spots of flash flooding are certainly possible wherever the heaviest cells move through.
We’re starting off dry and quiet this Saturday morning, but don’t get too comfortable... more heat is on the way.
We’re issuing a First Alert, as more heat alerts are likely for Monday and Tuesday, with temperatures climbing near triple digits. Highs both days could tie records in the upper 90s. Inland areas may reach 100 degrees. Heat indices could near 116 degrees in some areas with widespread feels-like temperatures from 110 to 115 degrees.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday are First Alert 6 Weather Days for heat index values up to 110°-115°! Stay hydrated, get out early or in the evening and try to avoid too much time outdoors during the peak afternoon heat. The full details can be found here! Mugginess sticks around the mid 90s will feel even hotter Sunday-Tuesday.
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Heat Advisory remains in effect Sunday. Extreme Heat Watch Issued for Monday as dangerous heat in the CSRA continues
Hazy Sunshine, Hot and Humid Today in the Twin Cities with highs this afternoon in the low 90s and Heat Index Values 100 to 103 degrees and Dew Point temperatures in the 70s. Winds this afternoon will be from the South at 5 to 15 mph.
High temperatures and humidity are expected to produce potentially dangerous heat index values through Monday.