Summer's last stand.

Are you ready for summer to be over and done with? Well, first we have to get through next week. High temperatures will try to hit 90 degrees next week between next Monday and Thursday. After that, the 90 degree heat is over with. Here's what the National Weather Service says:

Long Term...(Thursday night through Wednesday)
Issued at 243 PM EDT Wed Sep 14 2022

* Above normal temperatures into next week.

* Largely dry except Sunday night into Monday.

Ridging at the surface and aloft will set the stage for broad
southerly/southwesterly low level flow over the weekend into next
week, with a prolonged stretch of above normal temperatures expected
as a result, with highs generally in the 80s each day (with a few
low 90s readings possible), and lows generally in the 60s, save for
tomorrow night when lows in the mid to upper 50s can be expected.

The ridge aloft will gradually deamplify during the period, although
the broad southwest flow will remain in place as it does so. This
will leave the area largely dry throughout the long term portion of
the forecast, save for late in the weekend into early next week.

Deterministic guidance diverges a bit in its placement and intensity
of a broad upper level wave expected to move through the Great Lakes
Sunday night into Monday, and thus can justify no more than chance
pops during this period. Convective indices suggest thunder
potential and will carry this in the grids as well. The system
should be progressive enough to prevent any prolonged rainfall or
significant hydrologic potential, and this likely represents the
only opportunity for rainfall through the seven day forecast.

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