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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Friday, September 13, 2024
The next ten days look to be very stagnant with very little change from the previous day. This is the sort of weather pattern one would expect in a desert climate. Given our ongoing drought and a heat dome parked over the Great Lakes, this is not surprising. Today will get back into the upper 80s under some high clouds from Francine. These high clouds will likely linger into early next week. The overnight periods the next several days will feature temperatures getting into the low 60s or upper 50s. Highs the next ten days will range between 85 and 88 degrees. Humidity will creep up slightly Saturday but not enough to be uncomfortable. We are on track for this to be one of the driest and perhaps sunniest Septembers ever.
Today: Very warm and partly cloudy. High 88.
Tonight: Comfortable and partly cloudy. Low 58.
Saturday: Partly cloudy and slightly humid. High 88.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 88.