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Morning fog clears to highs near 87°F today. Showers and thunderstorms are likely Monday night with heavy rain and gusty winds.
Hot, humid Sunday with storms likely after noon and a moderate rip current risk at area beaches.
Hot, muggy morning gives way to highs near 95°F and likely afternoon storms; pockets of heavy rain and 50–60 mph gusts are possible.
Dense fog trimmed visibility in Raleigh this morning; clearing to partly sunny with highs near 84°F and a warming trend into next week.
A hot, muggy Sunday in Atlanta with highs near 90°F and isolated storms possible this afternoon.
Clear, comfortable Sunday with highs near 80°F. Showers and likely thunderstorms arrive Tuesday–Wednesday.
Afternoon storms and sticky heat arrive Sunday, July 26. Expect heavy downpours in the afternoon and heat‑index values above 100°F.
NWS warns Tuesday storms could bring damaging winds and quarter-size hail across Charlotte; earlier heavy rain may worsen ponding in low spots.
Dense fog may slow the Sunday morning commute and highs will reach the upper 80s. Monday brings oppressive heat — heat index near 106°F — and a risk of damaging storms overnight.
Mostly sunny and near 86°F today; late‑evening showers possible. Stronger storms and a minor coastal flood risk arrive Tuesday, July 28.
State health officials flagged an enterococci exceedance at Hanakaoʻo Beach in Kaʻanapali; swimmers should avoid posted waters while follow‑up testing continues.
Scattered showers and gusty ENE trades keep Honolulu warm this weekend. A High Surf Advisory for south shores runs through 6 a.m. HST Sunday, July 26.
State health officials flagged Sharks Cove after tests found elevated enterococci; avoid water contact until follow-up testing clears the site.
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