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Increased Rain/Storm Chances This Weekend

Wattery winners were few and far between today – which should also be a common theme on Friday. Showers and storm will again be fairly isolated, but again – can’t promise everyone stays dry. read more

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Low to Medium Rain & Storm Chances Continue This Week

Some areas of fog could develop tonight and be around for your AM commute on Thursday, especially near bodies of water. Be cautious if you encounter any.

Our copy and paste forecast for low to medium Wattery chances throughout the week continue. read more

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Unsettled Pattern Sticks With Us For The Week

Wattery coverage today has been less widespread than yesterday – but some of us still saw a decent shower.

High-res models think that’s it for us for the day, although I wouldn’t be totally shocked if we saw another shower or two. read more

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Thunderstorms, Isolated Flooding Possible Daily This Week

Thunderstorms from earlier have worked over our atmosphere pretty well. A few lingering showers will be possible throughout the evening but think any additional storms today are unlikely today.

Most of this week looks to be a rinse (literally) and repeat. read more

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Medium to High Wattery Chances All Week

Think the Wattery has shut off for the remainder of our Sunday. Winners were mostly confined to Davidson Co., although there were only a few winners.

Forecast for this week will be fairly copy and paste. read more

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Hot w/ Increasing Rain Chances

Our hot temps have returned. Although it won’t be as hot as it was a week or so ago, it’ll still be downright hot.

Highs will be in the mid 90s thru Monday before they taper off a bit to the low 90s for the remainder of next week. read more

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No Fireworks from Mother Nature Tonight

Although it’ll be hot – we have no rain chances to worry about today.

High temps will peak in the mid 90s, with heat index values close to 100°. At least the heat index isn’t 249°.

As we get closer to firework time, models are hinting at a temperature inversion just above the surface due to surface temperatures cooling faster than temps aloft. This paired with calm winds tonight, will likely influence any smoke from fireworks to linger around – so firework shows may get pretty hazy by the end of the show, especially the “bigger” shows. read more

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Dry But Hot 4th of July Weekend

A dry – but hot 4th of July weekend lies ahead. I suppose the hot temps will be the trade-off for it being dry, which I will gladly accept.

High temps will reach into the mid 90s, with heat index values near 100° as you celebrate. I recommend being near a body of water, perhaps with a popsicle. read more

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Quiet but Hot Rest of the Week

While it will still be hot the rest of this week, with temperatures slowly climbing – we won’t have any rain chances to worry about crashing any of our outdoor plans.

High temperatures will be in the 90s for at least the next 7 days, peaking in the mid 90s this weekend. Dewpoints won’t be as high as we saw them last week, but still enough to bring the heat index values closer to 100°. read more

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4th of July (& Weekend) Look Hot but Dry

Besides maybe a quick shower or two this evening – we are finally done with rain chances for a while. Well deserved.

Wednesday thru at least Saturday appear dry. Dewpoint will be slightly lower Wednesday and Thursday before creeping back up this weekend – and temperatures will follow the same trend. read more

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