Hazy skies tonight with hot & humid weather through the rest of the week
What We’re Tracking:
- Hazy tonight
- Isolated showers possible Monday
- Heat and humidity continue
The Sarahan Dust is taking an impact in our area causing a hazy look to our sky. Expect the dust to linger throughout the night and slowly moving out of the area tomorrow. Air quality will be unhealthy for those who are sensitive and allergy sufferers will continue to notice a difference.
Mild temperatures stay with us tonight along with the hazy skies as we only fall into the middle to upper 70s.
As the dust moves out Monday, temperatures will start to climb into the lower 90s with heat index values in the upper 90s. A few isolated or spotty showers are possible during the evening hours.
Tuesday could be our hottest day of the week and a hot end to the month of June. Afternoon highs approach the middle 90s and with dew points in the lower 70s, it could very well feel like over 100°.
There will not be a break in the heat and humidity through much of the work week. There could be another chance for some pop up showers later in the week but it will not be enough to provide any relief as highs will stay in the 90s and the heat index will start to approach 100 degrees if not exceed it.
By the weekend, a very week system will pull through which might lower the humidity enough to make it a little more comfortable for the 4th of July, but the heat looks to stick around.
KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Gabriella Gomez
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