After the fog burns off, it will warm up to the middle and upper 70's, but storms are looking likely (again) late this afternoon and this evening. Watch out anytime after noon today, as any storms could contain very, very heavy downpours, lots of lightning, and maybe a couple containing large hail and damaging wind. Despite that, widespread severe weather is not likely. Here is the radar to track today's storms...
After today, the big story turns to a summer-like heat wave! I call 85-90 a heat wave for early May! While a very isolated storm can't be ruled out Wednesday-Friday, many areas won't see any rain. Thursday should see the peak of the heat, when a few 90 degree readings can be reached anywhere in the state. This will also mean several records will be tied or broken. Just check out the temperature map! Very, very warm from the Rockies to Maine...
Storm chances gradually go up this weekend, but it looks to stay quite warm and humid.
Have an awesome day, everyone!
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