PM Update: Slight rains will gradually move offshore tonight, with Sunday being drier and warmer.
With time this evening, showers and storms that are favored for the southern part of the region should gradually migrate eastward and into the Atlantic. Tomorrow will bring us back to highs close to or above ninety, although as the heat builds again, there might be a brief drop in afternoon humidity.
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Until tonight: A storm or stray showers could linger into the night, particularly to the east and southeast of the town. There isn’t much time between clouds attempting to clear and patchy fog forming closer to dawn, however we might catch a glimpse of some stars. As cool as it gets, it’s in the mid-60s to low-70s, and the humidity is still very high but not uncomfortable.
Tomorrow (Sunday): Sunshine levels are a bit uncertain, but it should be brighter than not, especially given that we only have about a 10 percent chance of a stray shower or storm. Upper 80s to low 90s may feel closer to mid-90s with only a slow, brief decline in humidity during the afternoon, when dew points eye the lower 60s.
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