Washington needs to get to 95 to tie a record from 1934. We should be in that neighborhood.
Hotter than Friday, but Saturday is almost always worth a plus one, so it’s basically a wash. Take it easy and hydrate.Mainly clear. Lows: Low to mid-70s.Record highs are in play today as our early-season heat spike reaches its peak. Temperatures in the mid-90s are more like midsummer than May. The humidity that tags along will certainly make you feel it. But once today is done, we’re two-thirds through this. Cooler air arrives Monday. We can do this.
Skies are mainly clear, but a random storm is possible in the peak heat. In Washington, we need to hit 95 to tie a record from 1934. Anything higher will equal the hottest temperature so early in the season here. Winds out of the southwest should give minimize cooling effect from the river. Confidence: Medium-HighI’m a fan of summertime evenings, so you might find me outside with my dogs. It is rather muggy, though. That keeps it feeling soupy all night.