Last day of Maryland heat wave with strong storms possible

Last day of Maryland heat wave with strong storms possible
Source: CBS News

The heat wave continues for one more day across Maryland. Highs today will top out in the lower 90s with feels like temperatures climbing up to 100° to 105°.

Everyone is advised to continue taking heat precautions; heat index temperatures will approach dangerous levels midday through afternoon. Baltimore City has declared a Code Red extreme heat alert through later today.

Major relief awaits us Friday when high temperatures in many of our neighborhoods will fall shy of 80°.

Sunny skies early Thursday will allow temperatures to quickly heat up into the lower to middle 90s. While record heat is not forecast today, the heat will still be tough on us and our pets. With high levels of humidity, feels like temperatures will range from 100° to 105° for most of us. Everyone is advised to take frequent breaks in the A/C and drink plenty of water.

Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms will develop anytime today, but especially after lunchtime. The most numerous strong storms should be between 3 p.m. and 11 p.m. A few storms could produce drenching downpours, very intense lightning, gusty winds, and hail. Widespread severe weather isn't likely, but a few storms could be severe with wind gusts up to 60 to 65 mph.

Remember to keep a close eye and ear out for rapidly changing weather conditions. When thunder roars, head indoors.

Even though extreme heat warnings have been lifted, the heat can be dangerous, especially to the sick and elderly when the feels like temperature surpasses 100°.

Here are a few ways to stay safe and healthy while working outside during extreme heat:

A list of cooling centers is available HERE.

Behind the cold front that eases through our area later today and tonight, much cooler weather filters into most of Maryland. Friday will be cooler as the cold front continues to sink south of us. High temperatures may not reach 80° for areas along the Bay, Baltimore City, and most of northeast Maryland. There is another chance of showers and storms Friday. Rain coverage remains spotty.

The upcoming weekend will be seasonably hot and muggy.

Expect variable clouds, with hot and muggy weather. Scattered thunderstorms will develop during the afternoon and evening hours. These storms will be of the hit-or-miss variety. Not every neighborhood will get wet. Neighborhoods that do receive storms could receive locally heavy rainfall, cloud-to-ground lightning and gusty winds.

Temperatures peak in the upper 80s and lower 90s both weekend afternoons. It'll feel hotter when mugginess is factored in.