Thank you, Mother Nature. This morning, we woke up to a sauna. Now that the showers have arrived, we have a steam bath!
Scattered showers with storms, some locally heavy, moved across our coastal counties and local beaches. The heaviest showers and storms were over southern St. Johns and Flagler counties.
Mainly quiet tonight, with a few showers possible through sunset and straggler showers lingering through 10 p.m. Hot, humid, and mainly dry conditions will prevail through the week, with near-record highs. Scorching summer temperatures in the mid to upper 90s this week, with Feels Like temperatures around 102-107 degrees.
Rain chances pick up slightly this weekend as above-normal temperatures continue.
Tonight: Scattered showers with storms will shift east-northeast near and along our beaches through early evening, with isolated showers possible through 10 p.m.
Tuesday: Hot and humid with a few isolated showers and thunderstorms, 20-30 percent. Morning lows in the 70s to 80 degrees. Afternoon high in the 90s inland, 80s to low 90s along the beaches. Wind: SW 5-15 mph. Feels Like temperatures 102-107 degrees.
Wednesday-Friday: Hot, humid, and mainly dry. Near-record highs continue, with Feels Like temperatures hovering in the triple digits. Rain chances will average 10-20 percent.
Looking ahead: A slight chance of showers returns this weekend as the heat continues.
Tropics: No tropical activity is expected over the next 7 days in the Atlantic, Gulf, and Caribbean.
Sunrise: 6:31 p.m.
Sunset: 8:33 p.m.
