Hopefully they fade enough to allow for firework shows around the region to go off without a problem. After sunset, storms will fade some with scattered showers possible through 10pm. Heat and humidity will help build a few heavy downpours to watch out for around the region. Some dry hours will be interrupted with afternoon thunderstorms as we soar into the mid and upper 80s. Saturday will be a soggy day with more showers throughout the day then Friday. Remember to reduce speed under downpours. For those traveling, roads will be wet, but drivable in most cases. Your evening plans will benefit from a check of the radar before heading out. Highs are in the steamy and humid mid 80s. One or two of which could be on the strong to severe side with damaging winds, lightning, and small hail. A few clouds filter in and out during the day but rain holds off into the overnight hours as our next system moves in for early Friday.įriday will be a hit and miss shower kind of day early on with better chances of showers in the afternoon with a few pop-up thunderstorms. Humidity levels will be rising, though, so expect that summer feel and remember to stay hydrated in the afternoon if spending time working outdoors. Southwest winds will help push smoke out for a clearer day. Thursday is looking to be our best day this week as we enjoy sunshine and a change in winds help us warm back to average in the low 80s. Is West Virginia air quality impacted by Canada wildfires?
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