The heat cranks up a notch on Friday with even more Connecticut towns soaring into the 90s. Sound hot? It will feel even hotter with heat indices 95-100 degrees. That will likely prompt the National Weather Service to issue another Heat Advisory.
Despite the heat and humidity, the threat for storms remains relatively low thanks to a big ridge of high pressure. That ridge will start to break down later this weekend into early next week, increasing the chance for scattered thunderstorms.
Overnight: Hazy and humid, low clouds and fog rolling in. Low: Low 70s
Friday: Partly cloudy, hot and humid. Chance for an isolated storm late in the day. Most of us stay dry. High: 88-94
Saturday: Hot, hazy and humid. Chance for an isolated storm late in the day or at night. Low 90s inland, mid to upper 80s along the shoreline.
Sunday: Hot, hazy and humid. Chance for an isolated storm late day. Low 90s inland, mid to upper 80s along the shoreline.
Monday: Hot, hazy and humid. Chance for scattered storms late in the day. Low 90s inland, mid 80s along the shoreline.
Tuesday: Hot, hazy and humid. Chance for scattered storms late in the day. Low 90s inland, mid 80s along the shoreline.