Summer-like temperatures arrive; isolated showers possible today

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Temperatures this weekend are expected to soar up to nearly 90 degrees, the National Weather Service in Wilmington reported. The Dayton area is expected to hit highs of 89 degrees on Friday and Saturday.

The NWS said in normal years about 10 days between March and May reach 80 degrees, and Dayton has seen three days with high temperatures so far.

Today will be hot and partly cloudy, with isolated showers bringing a slight chance of rain throughout the day and possibly a thunderstorm, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Clouds will gradually decrease throughout the day, with skies being mostly clear by sundown.

Rain chances will end by dark, and lows will be around 62 degrees.

Thursday will be mostly sunny and warmer, with a high around 85 degrees. Skies will remain largely clear overnight as temperatures fall to around 62 degrees.

On Friday temperatures will again be hot, though the NWS predicted clouds will increase slowly throughout the day for partly cloudy skies at night.

Highs will be around 87 degrees, falling to a low around 63 degrees overnight.

Highs Saturday and Sunday also will be in the upper 80s with mostly sunny skies.

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