Heat and humidity continues

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We’ll have some patchy fog early, but that will clear out by the mid-morning. Mostly sunny skies early will give way to a few more PM clouds and a slight chance of PM pop-up showers and storms. The best chance for rain comes through Wednesday afternoon and night as our next front arrives. Showers continue on-and-off Thursday before a break most of Friday. The remnants of Gordon will fuse with a stationary front just to our south, allowing more on-and-off rain for much of the weekend.
Temperatures are still hot and humid through Wednesday with highs in the upper 80s/low 90s. But thanks to the clouds and consecutive rain chances, temps fall hard into the upper 60s by Saturday.
Today: AM patchy fog with mostly sunny skies, then partly sunny in the afternoon. Slight chance of a PM shower or storm. High of 90.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 71.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny to partly sunny with a chance of late PM showers/storms. High of 87.
Thursday: Cloudy with AM and midday scattered showers possible. Highs in the low 70s.