The article highlights the weather forecast for the region, indicating a significant warming with the first 90-degree day of the year expected. Wildfire smoke from Canada is impacting air quality, leading to hazy conditions. Additionally, a shift in weather is anticipated as rain chances and thunderstorms are forecast for Friday, with a gradual return to cooler temperatures in the following week. The forecast acknowledges the potential health impacts of the smoke and advises residents to plan accordingly.
Northerly flow at higher levels is carrying smoke south, affecting air quality, but forecasts indicate that the smoke will start clearing west to east this evening.
The first 90-degree day of the year will occur on Thursday, accompanied by high humidity and hazy skies due to persistent Canadian wildfire smoke.
As we head into the weekend, rain chances increase with thunderstorms expected on Friday afternoon, leading to localized heavy rain.
Next week, expect a return to cooler temperatures in the 70s after initial heat and humidity, with lingering smoke impacts diminishing.
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