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Second half of summer to bring chances for rain but heatwave threat persists
Forecasts indicate the second half of summer, particularly late July and August, may see more changeable weather with increased chances for rain, though the threat of heatwaves remains. The weather is expected to become less stable during this period, but high temperatures could still pose risks.
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Adjacent reporting
- Summer heat sticks with us today and Thursday, rain returns next week
- July 16: Mostly dry again today but rainy season storms return Friday
- Thunderstorms likely in parts of A.P.; heatwave conditions to continue
- FORECAST: Heat wave to persist with temperatures in the upper 90s
- FORECAST: Heat to stick around through the weekend
- Are we in for a summer of serial heatwaves?