Tomorrow will be a hot day, but it will not be that oppressive type of heat that we have become accustomed to. It will be a dry 90 degrees. In fact instead of heat indices being 2-3 degrees higher than the actual temperature, you may see heat indices of 87 degrees with an actual air temperature of 90 degrees. Thats called a dry heat. Make sure you have enough liquids with you if you plan to spend the day outdoors for any prolonged period of time. A front moves through on Monday which will knock down temperatures with a few widely scattered thundershowers, but they won't be anything to write home about.
It ushers in a nice and refreshing Tuesday after another cool morning on Tuesday, suburbs around 50 and the city around 60. We warm up again on Wednesday for a one day stand and then it is back to the 'cool' but pleasant air for later in the week.
Overall, you can't ask for much more than that.
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