
Overview: Hot weather is on the way, with every high temperature this week over 80 degrees. Monday and Tuesday both have extreme heat advisory enacted, with heat indexes over 100 degrees
Today: Temperatures rise into the lower 90s tomorrow, with a dew-point temperature in the lower 70s. This, along with sunny skies all day, lead to a heat index over 100 degrees, causing the National Weather Service to issue an extreme heat advisory. Winds will be hot out of the south at 10 mph with 20 mph gusts.
Tonight: Temperatures fall into the upper 70s, coupled with clear skies throughout the night. Winds slow down slightly, blowing out of the south at 6 mph with 15 mph gusts.
Tomorrow: Temperatures rise even further on Tuesday, maxing out in the mid 90s with clear skies during the day. Dew-point temperatures hit the low 70s, creating a heat index around 105 degrees and causing the National Weather Service to continue the extreme heat advisory throughout the night. Clear skies continue during the night, along with temperatures in the low 80s.
Extended: Temperatures fall into the upper 80s on Wednesday, along with clear skies and winds out of the south at 10 mph. Thursday temperatures rise into the lower 90s, coupled with partly cloudy skies during the day. Winds blow out of the southwest at 5 mph, along with rain showers overnight. Friday temperatures rise into the lower 90s, with mostly sunny skies and 8 mph winds.

