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Still feeling like summer this week, spotty rain chances

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A Coastal Flood Advisory continues until 7 PM Tuesday as water will be higher on beaches during high tides, possibly reaching the dunes. There is also a high rip current risk due to moderate wind and higher swells. Winds will still be breezy Tuesday reaching up to 22 mph during the afternoon but will be lighter starting Wednesday. Spotty showers are possible each day this week as our hot weather continues. The ridge of high pressure aloft will keep us in above average temperatures this week but is forecast to weaken and move to the east into early next week, allowing a surface cold front to move through next Monday. If the front is able to move through, we'll drop into the 80s for highs early next week with nights in the 60s. We'll keep watching the trends and will have updates.

Monday night: Partly cloudy with a chance of spot showers late with lows in the mid 70s inland to near 80 at the beaches and southeast winds at 8-15 mph.

Tuesday: Hot and humid with a spot shower chance. Highs will reach the mid to upper 90s inland, lower 90s closer to the coast and upper 80s at the beaches. Southeast winds at 12-22 mph will bring peak heat indices up to 108.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy with spotty showers and highs in the mid 90s inland to lower 90s closer to the coast and upper 80s beaches with southeast winds at 10-18 mph.