- Mostly Dry Start To The 4th Of July Weekend
- Drier, Hot & Humid Saturday
- Better Rain/Storm Chance Late Saturday - Sunday AM
- Weather Note: As we get into these warmer months with more heat and humidity, peak heating hours will set the stage for “isolated” showers and storms.
Typically, these types of forecasts boil down to no washouts and still plenty of dry hours.
Downloading the 9&10 weather app can help you track any pop up showers or storms.
Tonight: Rain Moving In
Partly cloudy skies heading into tonight.
Expecting rain to start to move in.
Most will see it in the U.P. and Tip of the Mitt.
Lows in the 60s.
Sunday: Mainly AM
Sunday will have the overall best chance for a few isolated to scattered showers and t-storms this weekend. Better timing will be for the AM & early PM hours.
Highs Sunday from the mid 70s to low 80s.
Winds will eventually go more NW and humidity levels will decrease later Sunday PM into Monday.
Have the 9&10 weather app to check the radar if out on the go this holiday weekend!
Next Week: More Dry Time, Not As Hot, Mid-Week Rain Chance
Monday and Tuesday will feature partly cloudy skies.
Could sneak in a few showers later Tuesday PM.
Highs Monday & Tuesday from the mid 70s to mid 80s.
Wednesday has a better chance of isolated showers.
Highs Wednesday from the mid 70s to mid 80s.
Thursday & Friday trend drier with more sun and clouds.
Highs from the mid 70s to the mid 80s.
- Meteorologist Haley Fiaschetti
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