Dry weather will continue through week
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This will further dry out the soil. The latest drought monitor already shows abnormally dry conditions across the entire region. Drought development will begin occurring if this pattern keeps up.
Tuesday got off to a rather cool start with all of the ArkLaTex dipping into the 50s. Our taste of fall temperatures will come to an end starting on Wednesday as normal temperatures quickly return. Wednesday temperatures: Wednesday will begin with temperatures that will not be as cold as Tuesday’s lows.
Skies will run mostly cloudy on Tuesday, but rain chances will stay slim, with just an isolated coastal shower possible. Winds will be gusty at times, gusting close to 25 mph inland, up to 30 mph along the coast from the northeast.
The extended forecast suggests mostly dry conditions through the weekend, with temperatures remaining near seasonal averages for New Jersey.
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Tuesday morning is cool with temps dropping to the 70s, but don't rehoice just yet as things will heat up this afternoon we get some sun and highs reach the 90s.
Indiana’s dry weather is creating big day-to-night temperature swings. Here’s why mornings start cool, but afternoons jump to the 80s.
WE START WITH MOSTLY DRY SKIES AND ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES. THE END OF THE WEEK IS WHEN WE’VE GOT THOSE STORM CHANCES RAMPING BACK UP ON US. MONSOON SEASON NOT DONE JUST YET, BUT TODAY MOST OF US CATCH A BREAK FROM ANY TYPE OF A STORM.
Highs swell into the mid-80s around the Metro by the end of the week, but low humidity levels will make the heat much more tolerable.
Above-normal temperatures through Thursday with isolated PM storms, mainly west. Cooler with rain likely Friday–Saturday.