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Getting hot this afternoon with storms moving in tonight

Getting hot this afternoon with storms moving in tonight

Yahoo02-06-2025
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Hot again for Monday
Several storm chances
Midweek cool off
Temperatures this morning have started off in the upper 50s and lower 60s. Canadian wildfire smoke continues to be fanned into the area so expect to see hazy conditions as you head out of the door.
Monday should be hot and a touch humid with highs in the upper 80s. South breezes will increase to 10-20mph. Look for storms that develop to our west to move our way overnight into early Tuesday. Showers and storms are more likely on Tuesday with a low chance for severe storms during that time.
Cooler air moves in by midweek, with highs dropping into the 70s on Wednesday. A few lingering showers are possible through the second half of the week.
KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Ely Millard
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