Another heat wave appears on tap starting this weekend...
EVENING: Warm & More Humid. Hi 89.
TONIGHT: Mostly Cloudy, Muggy. Lo 70.
SATURDAY: Stray PM T-Storm, Humid. Hi 90.
SUNDAY: Stray PM T-Storm, Humid. Hi 90.
A Bermuda High is once again developing to create a stretch of hot and mainly dry weather to end the month. While the majority of the region stays dry through the weekend, there could be an isolated shower or storm Sunday afternoon. Temperatures will be near 90 degrees this weekend and another heat wave looks likely. Looking ahead, heat and humidity stick around through much of next week with mainly dry conditions persisting too. Much of this summer has been hot and dry and August looks to end on the same note.
Tropical Update:
We are watching three active storms in the Atlantic Ocean that have chances of further strengthening. As of Friday morning, the National Hurricane Center has now upgraded the status of Tropical Depression 13 to Tropical Storm Laura.
Considerable uncertainty remains with the strength and exact track, but it does appear the track of Laura will threaten the Caribbean islands and possibly the southeast U.S. Another disturbance closer to South America has now been upgraded to a tropical depression as well (Tropical Depression 14). This depression could also become a tropical storm in the next 24 hours, which would be named Marco.
Both Tropical Storm Laura and Tropical Depression 14 could threaten the U.S. in the coming days and we will be tracking them for you. Locally, we should remain quiet and free from tropical activity through the extended period. If anything we have some rain and clouds by the end of next week if the moisture makes it that far north.
-Meteorologist Dan Tomaso and Eric Finkenbinder
August 21, 2020 at 03:55PM
https://www.abc27.com/news/top-stories/heat-and-humidity-start-building-back-into-the-region-today/
Hot and dry pattern returns to end August - ABC27
https://news.google.com/search?q=dry&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
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