After a weekend of fairly comfortable temperatures (for the end of July), we saw a rise in the heat and humidity on Monday.
The air mass over North Carolina will continue to modify in the next few days with more heat and humidity for Tuesday and Wednesday.
By Wednesday, we may see a few isolated showers and storms on the radar.
A frontal system will slide toward the state by the end of the week.
On Thursday, we can expect more clouds and an increased chance for showers and thunderstorms. With the front stalling across the region, we are expecting the chance for scattered showers and storms to continue on Friday and for Saturday and Sunday as well.
On a positive note, he increase in clouds will lower daytime highs for the end of the workweek.
In the tropics, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance that has a low chance of development over the next three to five days.
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