Heat and humidity that should have an impact on the region

The heat and humidity arrive a day earlier, just before the first official day of the summer with the solstice on Friday. The combination of the two caused a Storm Team 10 weather alert because the values of the head index, or temperatures resembling feelings, could peak between 95 and 100 degrees for parts of the region.
The real ambient air temperatures will probably be a few degrees on each side of 90 for most communities on the coast. Dew points high in the 1970s will provide this tropical type feeling. If you are looking to escape heat, the place where to be is the southern coast! The beaches should be located in the 1970s over 80 degrees due to a strong southwest wind of ocean water.
A cold front will swing in the northeast during the evening, but when it arrives in our backyard, the sun sets and the atmosphere begins to stabilize. Most of the activity should go out during this period, but a starting storm or a downpour cannot be excluded, in particular north and west of the I-95.
The key aspect of this forehead is that it will eliminate all the humidity! The dew points crash behind, allowing a much more comfortable feeling on Friday.
With seasonal temperatures and a bright blue sky to match the lower humidity, Friyay should be a phenomenal day! If you don’t like humidity, try to enjoy dry air, because humidity returns to the region this coming weekend!



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