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Valley highs near 105°F Sunday with muggy nights and afternoon storm chances.
NWS Miami issued a Special Marine Warning for Gulf waters off the Everglades; boaters were told to seek safe harbor as squalls bring gusts and possible waterspouts.
Muggy morning gives way to highs near 93°F and likely afternoon storms. Expect pockets of heavy rain and localized flash flooding tonight.
Cool start, highs near 92°F Sunday; isolated storms possible in the Sierra and parts of the northern valley. Expect evening Delta gusts.
Afternoon storms are likely in Knoxville, with peak risk about 2–5 p.m. and a heat index near 96°F. Cooling centers are available; call 2‑1‑1 to confirm hours.
Morning fog gives way to sun with a high near 84°F. High Surf Advisory runs Sunday evening–Tuesday; avoid jetties and obey lifeguards.
Cloudy morning in San Jose clears to mostly sunny afternoons with highs near 84°F. The marine layer returns tonight and could affect early flights and coastal surf.
Neighbors say early-morning detonations at Rumpke's Colerain landfill are rattling homes as a contested expansion moves forward.
High Surf Advisory runs 5 p.m. Sunday through 11 p.m. Tuesday. Expect 4–7 ft waves and strong rip currents on south‑facing beaches.
Foggy mornings and highs near 67°F today in San Francisco; offshore Tropical Storm Elida may boost surf and humidity into midweek.
Sunny Sunday with highs near 86°F, then a warmup that could push inland highs into the mid‑90s midweek. Plan for limited overnight relief and check local cooling resources.
Morning temps near 77°F; highs near 95°F with heat-index values into the low 100s. Floodwaters are easing but rivers and low crossings remain hazardous.
Mostly clear and near 100F today with a slight chance of morning storms. Heat climbs to 108F 110F by the weekend.
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