Storm Team 5 reports that, aside from some clouds, tonight is expected to be relatively calm with temperatures hovering between the mid-50s and around 60°F. Early tomorrow morning, patchy fog may develop. The ongoing AIR QUALITY ALERT has been extended through Monday noon, with a likely continuation into Tuesday morning due to persistent wildfire smoke throughout the day and overnight.
Expect morning clouds to gradually clear, revealing hazy sunshine with high temperatures in the low to mid-80s. By Tuesday, the smoke should start to dissipate in the morning, resulting in improved conditions during the afternoon and evening, with similar temperature ranges. Wednesday may see a slight chance of rain in the afternoon, but overall, the day remains dry with highs in the 80s.
While isolated thunderstorms are possible Thursday and Friday, the main weather pattern involves returning heat and humidity, with temperatures rising into the mid to upper 80s and dew points approaching 70°F. The best chance for rain and storms is expected on Saturday; if a front stalls, this could extend into Sunday, but current forecasts suggest dry conditions. Stay updated with the latest weather information b...
Wildfire Smoke Continues to Impact Air Quality and Weather Forecast
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