Hurricane Earl remains a major Hurricane with winds of 135 MPH early this evening. The exact track is still in question, but seems to becoming closer to a solution. The track from the NHC takes it just east of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, and then a turn to the NE and up to Cape Cod. The big questions are how far west it goes before the turn, and how sharp the turn is. Those questions will be answered over the next couple of days. The current track sends it about 65 miles East of the Cape and islands still as a Cat 3 Hurricane on Friday night. Again, that would bring Hurricane force gusts to the outer Cape and the Islands, and Tropical storm wind gusts to the Boston area. But, a shift to the west would bring more destructive winds onshore- stay tuned for more updates.
Reminder of Watches/ Warnings:
Tropical Storm Watch: Means winds of 40 -74 MPH are possible within 48 hours along with heavy rain
Tropical Storm Warning: Winds of 40-74 MPH are expected within 24 hours along with storm surge, and possible flooding. Time to prepare.
Hurricane Watch: Means winds of 75+MPH are possible with 48 hours. A Hurricane watch may be posted for the Cape and Islands tomorrow. Time to begin prep.
Hurricane Warning: Means hurricane conditions within 24 hours. Which includs storm surge, winds of 75+MPH and flooding. Time to consider an evacuation.
If any of the following advisories are issued I will post them.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Time for the AC. Clear, but stuffy with lows in the mid 70's.
Wednesday: Hazy, hot and humid. High 95. NW wind of 10-20 MPH.
Wednesday night: Clear, lows in the 70's.
Thursday: Sunny unti 3 PM, then high clouds arrive. Hot and humid with highs in the mid 90's.
Friday: Hurricane Earl will likely effect the region starting in the afternoon. HURRICANE CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ON THE CAPE AND ISLANDS. TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS POSSIBLE IN BOSTON. Heavy rain and wind seem likely from Boston and points south and east.
Friday night: The height of the storm hits. Depending on the exact track of Earl, Tropical Storm or Hurricane Conditons continue through the night. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Major Hurricane Earl
Hurrcane Earl is now a Category 4 Hurricane with winds of 135 MPH just north of Puerto Rico. It is expected to gain more strength as it heads well east of Florida, and may become a Category 5 Hurricane-the strongest possible (over 155 MPH winds). Then, pass by the outer banks of North Carolina on Thursday. Then, racing very close to New England as a major Hurricane Friday evening. The exact track will play a big role in who gets the strongest winds. The current track right now sends it about 75 miles EAST of Cape Cod. That would give HURRICANE CONDITIONS to the outer Cape and Islands on Friday afternoon, and Tropical Storm conditons closer to Boston. But just a slight shift to the west (about 50 miles) may bring the destructive winds onshore, and wind gusts to Hurricane force closer to the Boston area. But, a shift to the east of 50 miles would spare the region of the Hurricane force winds. However, the models have been shifting west and closer to New England over the last couple of days. The Hurricane will be moving at around 25 MPH, which is very quick. Stay tuned for more track updates!
Now, there is no need to panic yet-just have and action plan ready-especially if you are on the Cape. Stay tuned for further updates through the rest of the week. I will post immidately if a watch or warning is issued for MA. Until Friday, the heat builds along with more humidity.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear, and still OK for sleeping. Lows near 72 in Boston and 65 in the suburbs.
Tuesday: A very hot day as the humidity starts to build. High 97. NW wind of 10-15 MPH.
Tuesday night: Time for the AC's-clear with lows in the 70's.
Wednesday: Hazy, hot and humid. Highs in the upper 90's.
Thursday: Sunny in the morning, then increasing clouds as the Hurricane approaches. Humid with highs in the mid 90's.
Friday and Friday Night: HURRICANE CONDTIONS POSSIBLE ON THE CAPE AND ISLANDS. TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS POSSIBLE IN BOSTON. Highs around 80. Heavy rain and wind possible as Earl makes it closest pass in the evening as a Major Hurricane. Stay tuned!
Now, there is no need to panic yet-just have and action plan ready-especially if you are on the Cape. Stay tuned for further updates through the rest of the week. I will post immidately if a watch or warning is issued for MA. Until Friday, the heat builds along with more humidity.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear, and still OK for sleeping. Lows near 72 in Boston and 65 in the suburbs.
Tuesday: A very hot day as the humidity starts to build. High 97. NW wind of 10-15 MPH.
Tuesday night: Time for the AC's-clear with lows in the 70's.
Wednesday: Hazy, hot and humid. Highs in the upper 90's.
Thursday: Sunny in the morning, then increasing clouds as the Hurricane approaches. Humid with highs in the mid 90's.
Friday and Friday Night: HURRICANE CONDTIONS POSSIBLE ON THE CAPE AND ISLANDS. TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS POSSIBLE IN BOSTON. Highs around 80. Heavy rain and wind possible as Earl makes it closest pass in the evening as a Major Hurricane. Stay tuned!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Hi from Plymouth State
I arrived here in Plymouth, NH early this afternoon and settled in nicely to my dorm. My roomate's name is Eric Byrnes and he is a very nice guy from a small town in eastern Maine. My first class is on Wednesday, Semptember 1st and I am planning on studying the weather. I am planning to continue to blog about the Boston weather while I am here.
Hurricane Earl: As of the 11 PM advisory Hurricane Earl has winds of 100 MPH and is 100 miles east of Puerto Rico. Hurricane Warnings have been issued for the Leeward Islands and a Tropical Storm warning is in effect for Puerto Rico. The latest track makes it a Category 4 Hurricane with winds of 135 MPH on Thursday afternoon off the Carolina coast. Then the offical track sends it out to sea, but within striking distance of grazing the Cape and Islands. However, ALL of the state of MA is in the "cone of question", that is the cone of where the eye is expected to travel. That means we could still get a DIRECT hit on Friday afternoon as a Category 2 or 3 Hurricane. Stay tuned for more details throughout the week.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear, with lows near 65 in Boston and 56 in the suburbs.
Monday: Sunny with a seabreeze. Highs near 84 at the beaches, 90 in JP and 94 inland. North wind of 10-15 MPH.
Monday night: Clear, lows in the low 60's.
Tuesday: Sunny and hot Highs in the mid 90's.
Wednesday: Sunny with increasing humidity. Highs in the mid 90's.
Thursday: All eyes turn to Hurricane Earl approaching New England from the south. It will be a close call-so stay tuned. Sunny with highs around 90.
Hurricane Earl: As of the 11 PM advisory Hurricane Earl has winds of 100 MPH and is 100 miles east of Puerto Rico. Hurricane Warnings have been issued for the Leeward Islands and a Tropical Storm warning is in effect for Puerto Rico. The latest track makes it a Category 4 Hurricane with winds of 135 MPH on Thursday afternoon off the Carolina coast. Then the offical track sends it out to sea, but within striking distance of grazing the Cape and Islands. However, ALL of the state of MA is in the "cone of question", that is the cone of where the eye is expected to travel. That means we could still get a DIRECT hit on Friday afternoon as a Category 2 or 3 Hurricane. Stay tuned for more details throughout the week.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear, with lows near 65 in Boston and 56 in the suburbs.
Monday: Sunny with a seabreeze. Highs near 84 at the beaches, 90 in JP and 94 inland. North wind of 10-15 MPH.
Monday night: Clear, lows in the low 60's.
Tuesday: Sunny and hot Highs in the mid 90's.
Wednesday: Sunny with increasing humidity. Highs in the mid 90's.
Thursday: All eyes turn to Hurricane Earl approaching New England from the south. It will be a close call-so stay tuned. Sunny with highs around 90.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Tropical Storm Earl
Tropical Storm Earl has winds of 65 MPH and is tracking toward the Leeward Islands. It is expected to become a major Hurricane as it passes just to north of Puerto Rico by Tuesday. After grazing them, It is expected to track very close to North Carolina on Thursday. Then, make a very close pass to New England next weekend as a major Hurricane. Until then, sunny skies and hot temps will rule.
Off to College: I am headed up to Plymouth State tomorrow for my first day of college- I am very excited, and a bit anxious as well. I will continue to forecast the Boston area weather from up there as much as I can. I may decide to post the Plymouth, NH forecast as well- if my fellow classmates are planning on reading my posts. I am planning to study the weather there for the next 4 years.
Boston, Ma forecast:
Tonight: Clear, lows around 60.
Sunday: A hot one for the move in to College. Mainly sunny with low humidity. High 93. SW wind of 10-20 MPH.
Sunday night: Clear, lows in the mid 60's.
Monday: Sunny with low humidity. High 91.
Tuesday: Sunny, with highs in the low 90's.
Wednesday: The dry strech continues as all eyes turn to Earl approaching from the south. Hiighs around 90.
Off to College: I am headed up to Plymouth State tomorrow for my first day of college- I am very excited, and a bit anxious as well. I will continue to forecast the Boston area weather from up there as much as I can. I may decide to post the Plymouth, NH forecast as well- if my fellow classmates are planning on reading my posts. I am planning to study the weather there for the next 4 years.
Boston, Ma forecast:
Tonight: Clear, lows around 60.
Sunday: A hot one for the move in to College. Mainly sunny with low humidity. High 93. SW wind of 10-20 MPH.
Sunday night: Clear, lows in the mid 60's.
Monday: Sunny with low humidity. High 91.
Tuesday: Sunny, with highs in the low 90's.
Wednesday: The dry strech continues as all eyes turn to Earl approaching from the south. Hiighs around 90.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Danielle out to sea
Hurricane Danielle now has winds of 110 MPH as it heads NW at 15 MPH. It is expected to brush Bermuda from the east, then head just east of Newfunland. It may create some rip currents at some each facing beaches this weekend, otherwise no effect is expected here in New England. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Earl has formed off the coast of Africa and is expected to become a major Hurricane as well. At this early point the storm is expected to pass close to the east coast of the US late next week. Stay tuned for more details. Over the next several days sunny skies and a gradual warming trend can be expected.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear, lows near 60 in Bosotn and 52 in the suburbs.
Friday: Sunny, but a tad cooler than today. High 76. NW wind of 10-15 MPH.
Friday night: Clear, lows in the upper 50's.
Saturday: Sunny with highs in the mid 80's. A great beach day.
Sunday: A nice day for my first day of College- with sunny skies and highs in the low 90's. Cooler up in Plymouth, NH.
Monday: The dry weather continues with highs around 90.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear, lows near 60 in Bosotn and 52 in the suburbs.
Friday: Sunny, but a tad cooler than today. High 76. NW wind of 10-15 MPH.
Friday night: Clear, lows in the upper 50's.
Saturday: Sunny with highs in the mid 80's. A great beach day.
Sunday: A nice day for my first day of College- with sunny skies and highs in the low 90's. Cooler up in Plymouth, NH.
Monday: The dry weather continues with highs around 90.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Nor'easter gone- back to summer
It poured this morning, but ended before the sox game at 130. Many streets were flooded in and around the Boston area, as an additonal 2-4 inches of rain fell. Now, the storm will move on and sunshine and warm temps will return before I head to Plymouth State on Sunday to start my studies in Meterology.
Rain Totals: Inches
Blue Hill: 7.50
Weymouth: 6.40
Orange: 6.32
JP: 5.5
Logan: 4.75
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Cloudy with fog and mist. Lows around 60. NW wind of 10-15 MPH.
Thursday: Fog until 8 AM, then turning mostly sunny with a slight risk of a midday shower. Warmer with a high of 85. SW wind of 10-20 MPH.
Thursday night: Clear, lows in the 50's.
Friday: Sunny, but a bit cooler. Highs in the mid 70's.
Saturday: Sunny and turning hot. Highs in the upper 80's.
Sunday: A hot day to head to college. Sunny with highs in the low 90's.
Tracking Danielle: Hurricane Danielle now has winds of 100 MPH and is moving WNW at 17 MPH. It is about 300 miles east of the Leeward islands. It is expected to head towards Bermuda, then turn north. If it turns north quickly it will head to Atlantic Canada, but if it slows down just a bit it may head more towards the MA coastline early next week. Stay tuned for more details over the next couple of days.
Rain Totals: Inches
Blue Hill: 7.50
Weymouth: 6.40
Orange: 6.32
JP: 5.5
Logan: 4.75
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Cloudy with fog and mist. Lows around 60. NW wind of 10-15 MPH.
Thursday: Fog until 8 AM, then turning mostly sunny with a slight risk of a midday shower. Warmer with a high of 85. SW wind of 10-20 MPH.
Thursday night: Clear, lows in the 50's.
Friday: Sunny, but a bit cooler. Highs in the mid 70's.
Saturday: Sunny and turning hot. Highs in the upper 80's.
Sunday: A hot day to head to college. Sunny with highs in the low 90's.
Tracking Danielle: Hurricane Danielle now has winds of 100 MPH and is moving WNW at 17 MPH. It is about 300 miles east of the Leeward islands. It is expected to head towards Bermuda, then turn north. If it turns north quickly it will head to Atlantic Canada, but if it slows down just a bit it may head more towards the MA coastline early next week. Stay tuned for more details over the next couple of days.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Pictures from Alaska

Some photos from Alaska:

The first picture is of me and my dad flying in Denali National Park.
In South Alaska they are not taking any chances since the big quake in 64.
More pictures to come.
Back from Alaska!
We have just arrived back from our trip to Alaska. We had a great time and took a lot of photos. Stay tuned for the photos of the trip over the next couple of days. During the trip we went fishing in Seward, passed some Caribou and met a nice family from San Jose, CA.
We returned home this morning to a classic nor'easter already underway. According to my mom and brother- who did not go on the trip-the rain and wind started on Sunday afternoon. The rain has been on and off ever since, and the wind continues to gust over 30 MPH here in Boston, but higher on the Cape and islands.
Alert: A HIGH SURF ADVISORY is in effect for the coastline for waves between 12-15 FT.
Rain totals since Sunday:
Plymouth, MA: 2.6
Weymoith: 2.3
Providence, RI: 2.0
Hyde Park: 1.6
Boston: 1.0
Wind gusts: During the storm
Harwich, MA: 56
Barnstable: 55
Nantucket: 55
Martha's Vineyard:52
Falmouth: 52
Blue Hill: 47
Boston: 40
Boston, MA forecast:
Today: Periods of rain. Windy with a high of 63. NE wind of 15-20 MPH with gusts to 35 MPH.
Tonight: Periods of rain and wind continue. Lows around 60. NE wind of 10-20 MPH.
Wednesday: Periodic rain showers continue as the wind slackens a bit. High 66. NE wind of 15-20 MPH. We have tickets to the Red Sox at 130- I am confident the game will be played.
Rain totals: inches
3-4: South shore and the Cape and islands
1-3: Boston and points west.
.5-1: Northern MA
Thursday: The nor'easter moves offshore bringing in warmer temps and some clearing. Highs in the upper 70's with a risk of a PM thunderstorm.
Friday: Sunny with highs in the upper 70's.
Saturday: Sunny with highs in the mid 80's.
Tropics: Hurricane Danielle has formed in the central Atlantic with winds of 80 MPH. The center is expected to head towards Bermuda as a major Hurricane, but pass well east of New England early next week. However, we still should keep an eye on the storm just in case the track shifts.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Off to Alaska
Me and my dad are headed on vacation to Alaska tomorrow morning. We will head to Barrow to visit the science center there. We will also pay visits to Denali National Park and south Alaskan coast. I am very excited for this trip, we will return on Tuesday, August 24th. Unless a major Hurricane threatens the area, I am not planning on blogging about the New England weather until I return. However, I may upload pictures of our trip here. Stay tuned for more details of the trip.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Cloudy with a slight risk of a shower before 9 PM, then partial clearing. Lows around 60.
Friday: A nice day with increasing sunshine and lower humidity. Highs near 73 at the beaches, 76 in JP and 80 inland. SE wind of 10-15 MPH. Should be fine for takeoff.
Friday night: Clear, with lows in the upper 50's.
Saturday: Sunny with low humidity. Highs near 75 at the beaches, 78 in JP and 82 inland.
Sunday: Another nice day with mostly sunny skies. A bit more humid with highs in the upper 70's.
Monday: A cold front will stall over the area brining a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Muggy with highs in the mid 80's.
Tropics: Quiet for now, but I expect the start of a parade of Hurricanes coming across the Atlantic Ocean in the next week or so. I expect many storms to threaten the US coastline over the next month or so.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Storms later
A cold front parked over northern New England will sink southward tonight. That will give us scattered thunderstorms after midnight tonight, and again Tuesday afternoon. Then, refreshing air returns for the end of the week -before my dad and I head to Alaska on Friday.
90+ Days this summer: High today of 93
Orange, MA: 31
Nashua, NH: 26
Bedford, MA: 25
JP: 23
Boston (Logan): 19 - but only 3 all of last summer
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, then scattered showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Muggy with lows around 70. SW wind of 5-10 MPH, except higher in some storms.
Tuesday: Hazy until 3 PM, then severe thunderstorms possible. Muggy with a high of 90. Variable wind of 5-10 MPH.
Tuesday night: Storms possible before 8 PM, then clearing. Lows in the upper 60's.
Wednesday: Sunny with lower humidity. Highs in the mid 80's.
Thursday: Partly to mostly sunny with highs in the low 80's.
Friday: Should be OK for takeoff with partly sunny skies and highs around 80.
Tropics: Watching a storm way out in the Atlantic that could develop. Also watching a storm in the Gulf of Mexico that will likely become named and head towards New Orleans.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Colin out to sea
Colin now has winds of 45 MPH as it heads towards Bermuda. It is currently heading north at around 5 MPH. However, it is expected to pick up speed as it goes off to the NE. It is expected to pass between 400 and 450 miles east of the Cape on Monday. It may create some big waves along south and east facing beaches starting on Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, sunny skies will rule this weekend before the next front arrives on Monday.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear and comfy. Lows near 60 in Downtown Boston, 58 in JP and 51 in the coolest towns.
Saturday: Sunny with a seabreeze. Highs near 77 in Downtown Boston and 79 inland. SE wind of 10-15 MPH.
Saturday night: Clear and cool. Lows in the 50's.
Sunday: Sunny with a bit more humidity. Warmer with highs in the mid 80's.
Monday: Partly sunny with showers and thunderstorms possible. Muggy with highs in the upper 80's.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear and comfy. Lows near 60 in Downtown Boston, 58 in JP and 51 in the coolest towns.
Saturday: Sunny with a seabreeze. Highs near 77 in Downtown Boston and 79 inland. SE wind of 10-15 MPH.
Saturday night: Clear and cool. Lows in the 50's.
Sunday: Sunny with a bit more humidity. Warmer with highs in the mid 80's.
Monday: Partly sunny with showers and thunderstorms possible. Muggy with highs in the upper 80's.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Tracking Colin
As expected, Tropical Storm Colin has become a storm again. It now has winds of 60 MPH as of 8 PM Thursday. However, it is expected to move NW at 20 MPH around Bermuda, then curve out to sea. Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued for Bermuda. It is expected to pass well east of Cape Cod, and head up towards Nova Scotia on Monday night. However, tracks tend to change -so we need to keep on eye on the storm through the weekend just in case.
Today storms ripped through the area with a strong cold front with heavy downpours, a breif gust of wind and vivid lightning. A big storm came through Hale in Westwood at around 4 PM. Now, a fresh new air mass comes in for the weekend.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Mainly clear, still muggy with lows in the upper 60's.
Friday: A mix of sun and clouds with an isolated shower possible around noon. High 87. West wind of 15-25 MPH.
Friday nigth: Clear and a bit chilly. Lows around 60 in Boston and 5o outside the city.
Saturday: Sunny with a few fair weather clouds. Highs in the upper 70's with low humidity.
Sunday: Bright blue skies with highs in the low 80's.
Monday: Watching Tropical Storm or Hurricane Colin mostly likely pass well to our east- Stay tuned for more updates throughout the weekend.
Visit to CH. 4: On Friday I am going in to meet the Ch. 4 weather team. Barry Burbank who has been a Metorligist for over 30 years will be covering for the cheif Todd Gutner tomorrow. I am very excited to meet him and his producer.
Today storms ripped through the area with a strong cold front with heavy downpours, a breif gust of wind and vivid lightning. A big storm came through Hale in Westwood at around 4 PM. Now, a fresh new air mass comes in for the weekend.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Mainly clear, still muggy with lows in the upper 60's.
Friday: A mix of sun and clouds with an isolated shower possible around noon. High 87. West wind of 15-25 MPH.
Friday nigth: Clear and a bit chilly. Lows around 60 in Boston and 5o outside the city.
Saturday: Sunny with a few fair weather clouds. Highs in the upper 70's with low humidity.
Sunday: Bright blue skies with highs in the low 80's.
Monday: Watching Tropical Storm or Hurricane Colin mostly likely pass well to our east- Stay tuned for more updates throughout the weekend.
Visit to CH. 4: On Friday I am going in to meet the Ch. 4 weather team. Barry Burbank who has been a Metorligist for over 30 years will be covering for the cheif Todd Gutner tomorrow. I am very excited to meet him and his producer.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Colin Ahead
The remains of Tropical Storm Colin are now expected to re-energize into a at least Tropical Strom Colin and maybe a Hurricane. The center of the storm is now near St. Croix, as it moves NW. It will continue in that direction and make a very close pass to the MA coastline-possibly as a Hurricane- on Monday. Until then, a strong cold front will create thunderstorms tomorrow, some will be severe. Then, a great weekend is ahead with sunny skies and low humidity.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a slight risk of a thunderstorm. Muggy with lows in the low to mid 70's.
Thursday: Partly sunny in the morning, then showers and thundertsorms. Some thunderstoms will be severe with gusty winds and heavy rainfall. Muggy with a high of 88. SW wind of 15-25 MPH, except higher in thunderstorms.
Thursday night: Showers and storms before 7 PM. then clearing. Still humid with lows around 70.
Friday: Refeshing air arrives with sunny skies and low humidity. Highs in the uppe 80's.
Saturday: Sunny skies with low humidty, highs around 80.
Sunday: Sunny, highs in the upper 70's.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a slight risk of a thunderstorm. Muggy with lows in the low to mid 70's.
Thursday: Partly sunny in the morning, then showers and thundertsorms. Some thunderstoms will be severe with gusty winds and heavy rainfall. Muggy with a high of 88. SW wind of 15-25 MPH, except higher in thunderstorms.
Thursday night: Showers and storms before 7 PM. then clearing. Still humid with lows around 70.
Friday: Refeshing air arrives with sunny skies and low humidity. Highs in the uppe 80's.
Saturday: Sunny skies with low humidty, highs around 80.
Sunday: Sunny, highs in the upper 70's.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Heat and humidity back
The heat and humidity is back for a couple of days along with isolated storms. A cold front should come through bringing us another great weekend. Then we will have to watch for Tropical Storm Colin or its remains coming up the east coast early next week. Stay tuned for more deatils on that throughout the rest of this week.
Boston, MA foreacast;
Tonight: Partly cloudy with isolated storms. Lows around 70. SW wind around 20 MPH decreasing to 5-10 MPH late.
Wednesday: Hazy, hot and humid with scattered severe thunderstorms. High 91. SW wind of 10-20 MPH with gusts to 30 MPH.
Wednesday night: Storms early, then clearing. Still humid with lows in the mid 70's.
Thursday: Hazy until 2 PM, then severe thunderstorms likely. HIghs around 90.
Friday: Sunny with highs in the upper 80's.
Saturday and Sunday: Comfy air comes down from Canada with blue skies and low humidity. Highs in the low 80's.
Boston, MA foreacast;
Tonight: Partly cloudy with isolated storms. Lows around 70. SW wind around 20 MPH decreasing to 5-10 MPH late.
Wednesday: Hazy, hot and humid with scattered severe thunderstorms. High 91. SW wind of 10-20 MPH with gusts to 30 MPH.
Wednesday night: Storms early, then clearing. Still humid with lows in the mid 70's.
Thursday: Hazy until 2 PM, then severe thunderstorms likely. HIghs around 90.
Friday: Sunny with highs in the upper 80's.
Saturday and Sunday: Comfy air comes down from Canada with blue skies and low humidity. Highs in the low 80's.