We woke up to partly cloudy conditions this morning. Temperatures dipped down into the low 70s overnight. Evansville's low temperature was 73°. The cloud cover will continue to break up throughout the day, with plenty of sunshine peeping out of the clouds this afternoon.
We are looking forward to another steamy July day across the Tri-State. It looks like we'll be dealing with dry, hot, and humid conditions for the first part of our Wednesday. High temperatures are expected to top out right around 90°.

As we head into the afternoon hours, it's likely that we'll see some redevelopment of shower and thunderstorm activity. The SPC has maintained our "1" on the Severe Threat Index for early afternoon, meaning it's possible that some of this afternoon's storms may produce some gusty winds and small hail. We should dry off tonight with mostly cloudy conditions. Low temperatures will dip down into the low 70s.
Another round of storms is expected to sweep through the area Thursday (that continues to be a part of the cold front we’re tracking off to the northwest). We won’t see much relief in the heat department heading into the weekend, but a break from the rain chances is possible Friday and Saturday.