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Sunday is our next First Alert Weather Day. There will be plenty of clouds with rounds of showers and storms throughout the day tomorrow. Humidity spikes again, too, so any downpours will be capable of brief heavy rain. Localized spots of flash flooding are certainly possible wherever the heaviest cells move through.
After some steady rain and thunder earlier, we will start to dry out for the midday hours, as temperatures will climb into the mid-80s.
The heat dome across the U.S. continues to linger and here in the U.P. we feel some of it as well. Humid and hot air is expected for the rest of the weekend, temperatures in the 80s and dew points in the 70s at times. But we are set to see a front move in Sunday evening bringing heavy rain and storms.
A disturbance is moving into Louisiana and Texas this weekend, but it will still produce rainfall and rip current impacts on the northern Gulf Coast.
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The National Hurricane Center said July 25 a large stretch of the Gulf Coast could see heavy rainfall through Sunday morning.
The heat advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. in portions of central Indiana on July 25, while there's a marginal risk for severe weather the same day. "We call it evaporative
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