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Saturday and Sunday are going to be great! Full sunshine is expected Saturday, with highs near 70 and an active north breeze. Remember that although it will be cool, the sun is almost the strongest it is all year, so sunburn can still occur quickly. Sunday will have a few more clouds late in the day, but it's a bit warmer – highs reach the upper 70s. Both days will see comfortable humidity levels. Expect a quick downpour Monday morning, with clouds, as warmer air rushes in. High temperatures will approach 90 degrees, but will likely be just shy of that. The most intense heat wave in years begins Tuesday. it doesn't mean the longest; Rather, it means temperatures will be near 100 degrees and humidity will be high, with little to no relief overnight. Wednesday and Thursday appear to be the most intense days, with temperatures near 100 degrees and the most humidity. There is also a buildup factor, meaning the longer this type of weather lasts, the greater the risk of health impact, especially without air conditioning and for those who work outdoors. A cold front could approach by Friday and into the following weekend. , which should reduce the heat and increase the risk of thunderstorms. STAY AWARE OF THE WEATHER For the latest weather coverage in your area, click here. Stay up to date with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here. For the best weather information and most accurate certified forecasts in Vermont and upstate New York, watch NBC5 News streaming at this link. Don't forget to follow NBC5 News on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram. Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather Team on social media: Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X

Saturday and Sunday are going to be great!

Full sunshine is expected Saturday, with highs near 70 and an active north breeze. Remember that even though it's cool, the sun is near the strongest of the year, so sunburn can still occur quickly.

Sunday will have a few more clouds late in the day, but it's a bit warmer – highs reach the upper 70s. Both days will see comfortable humidity levels.

Expect a quick shower Monday morning, with clouds, as warmer air arrives. High temperatures will approach 90 degrees, but will likely be just shy of that.

THE the most intense heatwave in years starts Tuesday.

This doesn't mean the longest; Rather, it means temperatures will be near 100 degrees and humidity will be high, with little to no relief overnight.

Wednesday and Thursday appear to be the most intense days, with temperatures near 100 degrees and the most humidity.

There is also a buildup factor: the longer this type of weather lasts, the greater the risk of health impact, especially without air conditioning and for those who work outdoors.

A cold front could approach Friday and the following weekend, which should reduce the heat and increase the chance of thunderstorms.


STAY AWARE OF THE WEATHER

For the latest weather coverage in your area, click here. Stay informed with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here.

For the best weather and weather information in Vermont and upstate New York Certified Most Accurate forecast, watch NBC5 News streaming at this link.

Don't forget to follow NBC5 News on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.

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