Hot and humid weather returns to round out the month. Scattered summer storms show up, too.
It is possible we will see our fourth heat wave this summer materialize in the coming days.
Hazy, hot and humid weather reappears in the forecast this week, heading into the weekend. A persistent flow of wind from the Carolinas drags that tropical air back up the East Coast.
There are a few areas of disturbed weather that will also pivot through to offer up a chance at late-day or nighttime storms.
For this week, the best chance for storms to develop looks to happen after the 6 p.m. hour. This allows for pool/beach or any outdoor time with little worry about storms ruining plans. However, any time after 4 p.m. we should all start becoming more weather aware.
OVERNIGHT: Cloudy with the occasional rain shower possible. Lows around 74.
WEDNESDAY: Mix of sun and clouds with scattered thunderstorms. Highs around 82. Partly cloudy overnight with lows around 74.
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy in the morning followed by scattered thunderstorms. Highs in the low-90s with lows around 75.
FRIDAY: Partly cloudy in the morning followed by scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 88 lows around 76.