• 4 months ago
Storms will be coming back early next week, but for now, the Northeast is embracing mild, dry conditions for mid-July.
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00:00Meanwhile, off toward the north, it's a far different story into the Great Lakes and the northeast. The clear sky this evening in Buffalo and Detroit, as well as Pittsburgh, as those temperatures continue to drop slowly down to 71, nearly in the 60s in Buffalo, and the sun is still up 82 in New York, a comfortable 82, though, with lower humidity and will drop into the mid 60s tonight, mid 50s around Pittsburgh, all the way down into northern and northeastern areas of West Virginia, and an absolutely gorgeous
00:30Friday, setting up shop here from Chicago out eastbound to Boston, where temperatures will be in the 70s and in the 80s, upper 80s around Washington, D.C., but that's about what you would expect this time of year, minus the humidity, heading into the upcoming weekend. Also notice, no big changes coming up, no 90s on the board, though pretty close to it here around Burlington, as we top out at 87 degrees, so a little bit warmer here, heading into Saturday, the storms stay south for the most part, but they do
00:59lift their way back to the north as we head our way into next week, and this will offer some drought relief, especially into eastern West Virginia, toward the Panhandle, an extreme drought going on there, but can also cause some travel delays.

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