FOX 26 Weather Forecast
HEAT ADVISORY has been extended AGAIN until 10 PM Friday. That means dangerous heat index values around 108-112 are still possible. So make sure to stay hydrated, take breaks while working outside and check on your sick and elderly neighbors. Also, make sure your pets are hydrated and their paws are protected. Temperatures remain hot in the middle to upper 90 through the middle of next week. But at least the pattern will shift enough this weekend to allow for some widely scattered showers and storms during the afternoon and evening. So hopefully you get a little rain in your backyard! Grab our FOX 26 WX App to keep track of the latest heat alerts, radar scans, and tropical forecasts!
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