We have now seen 36 days in a row with temperatures reaching at least 80 degrees. Last summer our longest stretch of consecutive days above 80° was only 12. We have more heat and humidity heading our way for the foreseeable future with the mercury flirting with 90° through Wednesday. A very weak frontal boundary to our north could trigger a few thunderstorms anytime from Monday into Thursday but much of the time will be dry.
This weak front could slide south of our area on Tuesday allowing for a lake breeze to develop and bringing some temporary relief form the heat. Though temperatures will be above average this week it will remain below the thresholds for a heat watch or warning.
Phil
