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Sunday forecast: stay dry, heat near record

Temperatures are already in the 70s to 80s again Sunday morning with humid conditions.

TO JOIN US HERE ON NBC. 2 NEWS TODAY. I'm sorry, half sorry and I'm Joshua Cole. GET READY FOR A HOT TODAY. WE HAVE FIRST ALERT NBC 2. METEOROLOGIST. >> LAUREN HOPE WITH US. Lauren, the start of Memorial Day weekend doesn't really have a record, but I mean, we're pushing things here. >> WE ARE. I mean, yesterday we're coming off our hottest day of the year so far. BUT IT'S TRUE. I'M NOT EXACTLY EXPECTING RECORD TEMPERATURES IN THE NEXT DAYS, BUT IT WILL STILL BE VERY HOT, VERY HUMID. WE ALREADY FEEL HIGH HUMIDITY THIS MORNING. DEW POINTS ARE WELL IN THE 70S FOR MUCH OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, PARTICULARLY FAR SOUTH. WE SEE A TROPICAL AIR MASS STILL IN PLACE NOW. WE STILL HAVE POCKETS IN THE 60'S AND THAT'S WHY I'M NOT EXPECTING A HEAT ADVISORY TODAY OR EVEN AT MEMORIAL DAY TOMORROW AS THE HUMIDITY IS HIGH. BUT IT'S DEFINITELY NOT AS HIGH AS IT HAS BEEN IN THE PAST. NOW THE TEMPERATURES ARE VERY HOT. WE ARE ALREADY IN THE LOW TO MID 70S FURTHER NORTH ACROSS LEE COUNTY. WE ALWAYS START THE DAY IN THE UPPER 70 79 DEGREES FOR SANIBEL. It's the 70s for Buckingham. AND GOOD MORNING TO THOSE OF YOU. IN COLLIER COUNTY WAKE UP IN THE MID 70'S, ALMOST 80 DEGREES FOR NAPLES. 3 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW AS WE START THIS SUNDAY, WE WILL STAY DRY TODAY FOR MOST OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. WE DIVE INTO YOUR MEMORIAL DAY PREDICTIONS AND

Sunday forecast: stay dry, heat near record

Temperatures are already in the 70s to 80s again Sunday morning with humid conditions.

After the hottest day of the year so far yesterday, it will be another toasty afternoon. Temperatures are already in the 70s to 80s again Sunday morning with humid conditions. High temperatures will reach the mid-90s this afternoon, but the heat won't be quite record-breaking. There is no rain forecast to cool you off if you go by boat or to the beach. Aside from a stray downpour inland, the majority of Southwest Florida will once again face heat. Tonight will be pleasant with lows falling into the mid 70s under partly cloudy skies. Memorial Day will remain dry with very warm conditions. Highs will remain in the mid 90s over the next few days with little to no relief from humidity. Pack water and sunscreen for your outdoor plans, as there won't be much cloud cover or rain to keep you cool. A cold front will push through Central Florida by mid-week and block increased rain chances across Southwest Florida. . It won't be a disaster, but at least isolated storms will return to the forecast for the afternoon. Highs are still stuck in the 90s all week.

After the hottest day of the year so far yesterday, it will be another toasty afternoon. Temperatures are already in the 70s to 80s again Sunday morning with humid conditions. High temperatures will reach the mid-90s this afternoon, but the heat won't be quite record-breaking. There is no rain forecast to cool you off if you go by boat or to the beach. Aside from a stray downpour inland, the majority of Southwest Florida will once again face heat.

Tonight will be pleasant with lows falling into the mid 70s under partly cloudy skies.

Memorial Day will remain dry with very warm conditions. Highs will remain in the mid 90s over the next few days with little to no relief from humidity. Pack water and sunscreen for your outdoor plans, as there won't be much cloud cover or rain to keep you cool.

A cold front will move into Central Florida by mid-week and block increasing rain chances in Southwest Florida. It won't be a disaster, but at least isolated storms will return to the forecast for the afternoon. Highs are still stuck in the 90s all week.

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