Warm and muggy overnight, Showers and storms tomorrow

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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, July 5, 2025
After a hot day, the night will remain warm and muggy, with lows settling in the 70s. Clouds will continue to build overnight ahead of showers and storms expected Sunday afternoon and evening—especially near and along US 24. While storms aren’t expected to be severe, gusty winds, lightning, and heavy downpours will be the main concerns.
Some showers and storms may linger into Monday but should clear by day's end. Drier, more comfortable air moves in Monday night and sticks around through Tuesday.
Rain chances return by mid-week, with temperatures remaining slightly above average in the mid-80s through much of next week.
Tonight: Mild, partly cloudy. Low 74.
Sunday: Warm, humid, PM storms. High 85.
Monday: Partly cloudy, a bit cooler. High 80.
Tuesday: Sunny, drier. High 86.