OCALA, Fl. (352Today) — Marion County residents can expect typical summer conditions this weekend, with high temperatures in the low to mid-90s and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms each day. While mornings should be mostly dry and partly sunny, isolated storms are likely to develop in the afternoon hours, especially Saturday and Sunday.
According to the latest forecast, here’s what to expect:
- High temperatures in the low to mid-90s each day
- Morning hours will generally be dry with partly sunny skies
- Scattered thunderstorms are possible each afternoon, mainly after 2 p.m.
- Overnight lows in the low to mid-70s
- Humidity levels remain high, making it feel even warmer during peak heat hours
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Friday, July 11: Expect a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day, with a high near 93 degrees. Friday appears to be the driest day of the weekend, with only a slight chance of isolated storms in the late afternoon and evening.
Saturday, July 12: Saturday will bring more heat and humidity, with a high near 93 degrees. A couple of thunderstorms may develop in the afternoon, so residents with outdoor plans should monitor the forecast and consider early start times.
Sunday July 13: Sunday’s forecast is nearly identical to Saturday’s, with sunshine giving way to clouds and a few afternoon storms. The high will again reach the low 90s, with continued muggy conditions.
Looking Ahead
Storm chances will continue into the start of next week. Monday through Wednesday currently show higher chances of daily storms and slightly lower daytime highs in the upper 80s to low 90s.
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