Monday should be the hottest day of the year so far, with a forecast high in Richmond of 100 degrees. If we reach this mark, this will also tie the record high for this date, August 10, of 100 degrees set in 1900. A Heat Advisory is in effect for Central and Eastern Virginia from 11 a.m. through 8 p.m. for all the counties highlighted in orange on the map below.
The Heat Index will range 105-109 this afternoon in this warned area. Remember, the Heat Index is a value measured in the shade for how it will feel to your body. If you're in the sunshine, you can add another 5-10 degrees on top of this number.
The previous two hottest days of 2009 were yesterday, August 9 (97 degrees) and July 26 (also 97 degrees). We should once again reach the upper 90's Tuesday before relief from the high heat arrives in the form of a cool front mid-week. This front will do two things: lower high temperatures back to seasonable normals in the upper 80's, and also bring chances for showers and thunderstorms. At Richmond International Airport, we are still running about 6.5" below average for year-to-date precipitation.
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