Extreme heat lasts through Sunday
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An Excessive Heat Warning goes in affect today at noon lasting through Sunday evening. Daytime highs will reach into the low to mid 90s with heat indices of 105 to 115. Be proactive is staying hydrated and cool and checking those that are less-abled.
Hot and extremely humid this weekend with no relief until Sunday night. Daytime highs warm in the 90s and lows stay steamy in the mid-70s. The chance of showers and storms and shifted later, Sunday evening through Monday morning, a short-lived break in the heat. Temperature rise back towards 90 and the humidity stays through the Fourth of July.
Tonight: Mostly clear, low of 76.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 96.
Sunday: Increasing clouds, evening storms, high of 92.
Monday: AM rain showers, high of 85.