Windy without dust, then T-storms — Your 9-Day Forecast
Thankfully, today was a much better day than Sunday. Sunday's high was 94, the peak gust was 52 mph, and who could forget the near total brown-out from dust and the Dust Storm Warning. We were cooler today with highs in the mid 80s, and the dusty haze was very slight. Here's your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Tuesday:
TONIGHT: The skies will be mostly clear with a few clouds and a very slight dusty haze early in the evening. The SW winds will range from 15-45 mph with the strongest gusts on the east slopes of the mountains. Winds will diminish in the early morning hours, and the low will drop to 60.
FORECAST: Tuesday will be sunny and a little cooler with a high of 82. The afternoon will be moderately windy with SW winds gusting to 30 mph (no dust). Wednesday will be mostly sunny and moderately windy with gusts near 30 mph (no dust). Wednesday's high: 80. Thursday will be sunny and nearly perfect with light winds and a high of 87. Friday will be partly cloudy with a chance of isolated t-storms. Expect an increase in humidity by midday, and the high will be 86. That elevated humidity hangs around for Saturday. Saturday will be partly to mostly cloudy with a chance of isolated showers and t-storms. Saturday's high: 83.
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