Hot and humid start gives way to cooler, drier comfort midweek | August 17, 2025

Aug. 17 | Evening Forecast with Meteorologist Drew Narsutis

TONIGHT

Scattered evening thunderstorms fade as the night progresses, leaving behind partly cloudy skies. Temperatures remain warm, dipping into the upper 60s, with light, variable breezes around 5 mph. It’s a humid night that holds onto the day’s muggy feel.

TOMORROW

A very warm and sticky day is ahead, with highs reaching the low 90s. Expect continued humidity and another round of scattered afternoon and evening storms, especially north of I‑70. Winds stay light and variable near 5 mph. 

TOMORROW NIGHT

Muggy and mild overnight, with lows in the mid 70s and partly to mostly cloudy skies. Any evening storms should dissipate, easing into a sticky but calm night.

TUESDAY

Hot and humid continues, with highs again in the low 90s. Storm chances increase in the afternoon as a cold front approaches, with scattered showers and thunderstorms likely into the evening. Winds remain light from the southwest near 5 mph. 

TUESDAY NIGHT

Lingering showers and thunderstorms are possible early, then tapering off as skies become partly cloudy. Lows hang in the upper 60s to around 70 °F, with light variable winds.

WEDNESDAY

A notable shift brings relief, highs drop into the mid‑80s under partly sunny skies as drier air works in. A few late‑day clouds may appear, but storm chances are minimal. North‑northeast breezes near 5 mph add a cooler feel. 

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Pleasant and cooler with lows dipping into the upper 60s. Skies stay mostly clear, and light variable winds make it a comfortable close to the run.

THURSDAY

The trend continues with comfortable warmth, highs in the mid‑80s under mostly sunny skies. A light northeast breeze near 5 mph keeps the air feeling crisp and dry. 

7 DAY FORECAST

The week starts hot, humid, and unsettled, with storm chances fading in only briefly before increasing again Monday and Tuesday. Midweek brings welcome relief: cooler, drier days take over by Wednesday and Thursday, delivering more comfortable conditions and a break from the muggy summer air.

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