WOAY-TV (Oak Hill, WV): After a captivating sunset captured by our viewers Sunday evening, a dry stretch and warming trend is in store for midweek.
Enjoy these photos from you, our wonderful viewers:
Expect temperatures to warm into the mid-80s by Thursday and then Friday. A cold front will push across the northern Mid-Atlantic on Friday. Gusty storms will cross Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and Philadelphia and as far south as I-70 in Maryland Friday afternoon and evening. Our region will see one or two gusty storms, best chance north of I-64 between 5-9 p.m.
After a brief reprieve from the heat on Saturday, a stretch of 90-degree weather is expected most of next week. As a low pressure develops along the periphery of the heat ridge, there is a threat for gusty storms later next week (June 20-23).
We average 2-6 days in the entire summer with high temperatures at or above 90 degrees and we will reach that limit next week alone.
A low pressure on Florida’s Gulf coast will likely become a tropical depression as it pushes into the open Atlantic but too much dry air and wind shear will keep it from developing into a tropical storm late this week, but it won’t impact our weather.