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The heat will build a bit further over the weekend, with most lowland locations getting into the 90s, and even many mountain locations getting into the 80s. The humidity should be manageable today, but will start to tick upwards on Sunday. The humidity arrives in full force by Monday and may hang around much of next week, with shower and storm chances also returning.
Heat related deaths and illnesses are preventable! Please practice heat safety wherever you are. Learn how to stay safe during high heat at weather.gov/heat
Average temperatures across our forecast area in June were well above normal (generally 2-4 degrees). Precipitation totals varied significantly across the forecast area, with some locations below normal, while others were above normal. Four top 10s were set during June 2025, all in terms of warmest average temperature.

 

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