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Hot days return – last day of Summer – isolated storm possibly severe

Posted on September 22, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Hot days return – last day of Summer – isolated storm possibly severe

The heat has returned for 3 days and it will feel like summer the last day of summer. If we hit another 3 day stretch of 90s that will be yet another heat wave we experienced on such a hot year! There is the possibility that some isolated storms could fire this afternoon, though they are more likely in the higher elevations. Due to some dynamics they could be severe with high winds. We will have to watch – but not a drought buster!

Cooler air will arrive this weekend with a high in the 60s possible Sunday for the north and the mountains and 70s elsewhere. Showers and some storms could also visit, which, even though they hit on a weekend, would be welcome! Saturday will have highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s and also have chances of showers and storms.

Tropical storm Lisa is churning way out in the Atlantic. A Caribbean low should be watched for development.

All for now!

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