Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
Ahead of a strong low most of the day today, we will see a strong southwest wind that will warm us and increase our humidity. These conditions are favorable for the production of ozone and there is an Air Quality Alert in place from noon until 11 p.m. Rain and thunderstorms move our way tonight and tomorrow. There is a risk for strong to severe storms from tonight through parts of Thursday. We?ll get a break from the hot, humid and stormy conditions Friday and Saturday but the heat and chances for storms returns Sunday and Monday.
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