It was about as good as the first weekday of August gets. Temperatures made the low 80s for highs as humidity remained low. Add in a nice breeze and it’s windows-open kind of weather this evening. While we see more clouds fill our skies through tomorrow, they don’t appear ready to offer much rain.
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Through tonight: Skies may clear out for a time. This is between the daytime clouds disappearing and the next round moving this way from the southwest tonight. Temperatures range across the 60s for lows.
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Tomorrow (Tuesday): Clouds dominate the day. There could be some moments of sunshine, but probably not super prolonged. There’s just an outside chance of a passing shower, with rain mainly staying south or east. Highs are near or a bit above 80.
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Pollen update: Mold spores are moderate. Other allergens are low.
Rotating Russian winds: It’s been an active spring and summer for severe weather across the Northern Hemisphere. Today, damaging tornadoes appeared in Russia.
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