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First Warning Forecast: Tracking a mild and wet stretch

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Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast

A few showers possible overnight with lows in the low and mid 60s.

We will continue an unsettled stretch of weather into Monday with a chance of showers. It will be a bit on the breezy side with winds out of the northeast at 15-20+ mph. Temperatures will be below-normal once again, with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Showers and storms will continue to be possible Tuesday through Friday as a system hangs out close to the area. We will continue to see clouds and showers and storms at times. Temperatures will continue to trend below normal due to cloud cover and showers. Expect highs in the low and mid 70s Tuesday and Wednesday.

Temperatures will start to trend warmer on Thursday with highs near 80 and into the mid 80s on Friday as winds turn to the southwest. We will also see an increase in humidity.

A few isolated storms possible on Saturday with highs near 90. It is going to be a hot and humid one to kick off the first day of summer!

Looks like we should finally dry out by Father's Day, but it will also be the hottest day of the week. Expect highs to soar to the low 90s.

Tropical Update:

Tropical Activity not expected during the next 2 days.

Meteorologist April Loveland

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