Moisture increases through Saturday which will lead to scattered showers and isolated t-storms. These will be hit and miss with some areas getting heavy downpours and others staying dry. The best chance of rain is Saturday while Sunday, showers look more spotty and we'll have more dry time. Southeast winds increase up to 25 mph giving us breezy days this weekend and heat indices reaching up to 109. The dome of high pressure aloft that has been dominant this summer, giving us above average temperatures will strengthen through early next week, keeping the heat and humidity in place. It looks like it will weaken and shift to the east late next week which will allow our temperatures to drop slightly next weekend.
Friday night: Partly cloudy with a chance of showers late and lows in the mid 70s inland to 80 at the beaches and southeast winds at 5-10 mph.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with scattered showers and t-storms with highs in the mid 90s inland to the upper 80s at the beaches. Southeast winds will increase to 15-22 mph in the afternoon with heat indices up to 108.
Sunday: Partly cloudy with spotty showers and isolated t-storms. Highs will reach the mid to upper 90s inland and upper 80s at the beaches with southeast winds up to 25 mph.