Hello July! Still no 100° days in sight

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FORECAST

TODAY

The first few days of July are expected to mirror the last days of June. Get ready for mid-90s temperatures, heat indices creeping into the upper 90s, and plenty of sunshine. There’s a slight chance—only 10%—that we might see a shower or two during the mid-morning and early afternoon hours over the next few days.

JULY 4TH

Planning to celebrate Independence Day outdoors? You’re in luck! Despite that 10% chance of rain, outdoor plans like heading to the lake, enjoying local rivers, or watching fireworks should go off without a hitch. Just remember, it will be hot and humid—stay hydrated!

SUNDAY & MONDAY

Looking ahead to Sunday and Monday, there’s a slightly better chance for rain as a weak disturbance may roll in from the northwest. While it could stir up some storms, the odds still remain low for now. Keep an eye on the weather updates as we get closer!

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