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Weekend storms fade, Saharan dust arrives Sunday
28 Jun
Summary
- Rain and storms will end Saturday night with mild overnight temperatures.
- Saharan dust is expected Sunday, bringing lower storm chances and mid-90s heat.
- Storm activity is predicted to remain elevated through the July 4th holiday weekend.

Saturday saw active weather, but Sunday is expected to bring lower storm coverage. The rain and storms will dissipate overnight, leading to mild lows in the mid-70s. Sunday will feature the arrival of Saharan dust, which will contribute to reduced chances for rain and storms. The best opportunity for any storm activity will be in the afternoon, with temperatures climbing into the mid-90s.
Looking ahead, deeper moisture will return on Monday, increasing the likelihood of storms once again. Afternoon rain and storms are forecast to develop, with highs again in the mid-90s. This elevated chance for rain and storms is expected to continue through the middle of the week, with afternoon storms likely on both Tuesday and Wednesday. High temperatures on these days will be in the low to mid-90s.
By late next week, drier air is anticipated to move into the region, leading to lower storm chances on Thursday. Temperatures will remain in the mid-90s. Currently, scattered rain and storms are projected to continue into the July 4th holiday weekend, with temperatures holding steady in the mid-90s.