COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - As Isaias passes us by and makes landfall in the Carolinas (moving up the East Coast after that), some drier air will get pulled down into our neck of the woods, dropping rain chances in a big way for Tuesday and through the rest of the week. Grab the app to keep track! Mostly clear skies late. Click here to view the latest weather conditions on our Live Doppler Radar. By early next week, an area of low pressure will be spinning its wheels across the Deep South.Happy Independence Day! Chance of rain 50%.Mostly clear skies. The radar is lit up like a Christmas tree this afternoon as expected. Meteorologist Lauren Linahan WTVM is going to take care of you at 7 AM ET with a forecast update! Highs will depend on where and when showers and storms pop up, ranging from the upper 80s to the lower 90s.Monday starting off on the humid side—no surprises there!The rain coverage as we head into the weekend will be 20-30% with the best chances typically coming in the afternoon and evening hours. Low 72F. As is the case with most summertime afternoons, we could see some showers popping up this afternoon at about a 40% coverage, but regardless we will stay warm and muggy.Our 4th of July weather worked out pretty well across the Valley with most spots staying dry and hot. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2020 Gray Television, Inc.

Low 72F. Look for highs in the mid 90s both days.In wake of some passing clouds this morning, the afternoon will feature a hot and humid day with just a few hit-or-miss storms in the mix.After another wet day at times on Friday (the rain coverage should be 40-50% in the PM and evening), the weather will start to dry out a big as we head into the weekend.

Highs should be in the mid 90s through mid-week with mid to upper 90s as we end the week and get ready for the weekend. Temperatures . We will warm up into the mid-90s on Saturday and Sunday with just a passing shower or two in the evening hours, but most of us will stay dry, hot, and steamy.The weekend weather looks dry and hot with only a 10-20% coverage of rain and storms for the area.

This, in turn, will lead to a very high coverage of rain and storms for Monday and Tuesday.

Look for the heat to build since dry air heats up and cools down very efficiently.

Saltillo, MS 38866 USA (662) 842-7620 . Expect the coverage to be in the 50-70% range on Wednesday with a 40-60% coverage for Thursday and Friday.Tuesday already off to a steamy start, proving we didn’t manage to cool down much overnight!Expect a few more showers and storms around the area on Tuesday, and even more on Wednesday, which should be the wettest day of the week. Some triple digit temperatures are not out of the question, and once we get past mid-week those ‘feels like’ temperatures will likely be in the triple digits anyway. I don’t think we can say the chance at a shower or storm is completely zero.After a nice stretch of unseasonably cool weather, the summer heat and humidity slowly make its way back into Georgia and Alabama as we head toward the weekend.Our persistent upper-level low pressure system that has been keeping our weather comfortable the last day or two will finally start to move out in the coming days.

Maps & Forecasts. Click on the Layers menu in the bottom right of the radar to select radar options like Current Conditions, Storm Tracks and Feels Like Temps. We don’t see any major weather pattern shift until early next week when better chances of rain and storms will return to the forecast, especially by next Tuesday and Wednesday.A few thunderstorms this evening. Please revert.I love the app when I can open it. But for today, highs in the upper-90s again with plenty of humidity around to make it feel even hotter.Our forecast of only a few pop up showers and storms (10-30% coverage) and highs in the mid to upper 90s will continue through Friday. Easy to use weather radar at your fingertips! Track storms, and stay in-the-know and prepared for what's coming.

Low 72F. We’ll see daily highs reach the middle 90s under sunny to partly cloudy skies. If your app is being a little funky I think I know what may be up (if not, sorry.. A for effort right??). It is going to be muggy again though, so the heat index values will once again be approaching and possibly reaching the triple digits.Only one more day of highs in the upper 90s across the Chattahoochee Valley. We don’t see any major weather pattern shift until early next week when better chances of rain and storms will return to the forecast, especially by next Tuesday and Wednesday.COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - As Isaias passes us by and makes landfall in the Carolinas (moving up the East Coast after that), some drier air will get pulled down into our neck of the woods, dropping rain chances in a big way for Tuesday and through the rest of the week. The weekend weather looks dry and hot with only a 10-20% coverage of rain and storms for the area. COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - After another wet day at times on Friday (the rain coverage should be 40-50% in the PM and evening), the weather will start to dry out a big as we head into the weekend.

Look for a mostly dry and hot day on Saturday with highs in the mid 90s.Rain coverage finally looks to taper off today as we approach the weekend, and as a result, temperatures will climb back into the 90s during the afternoon with feels like temperatures in the upper 90s if not triple digits!Keeping clouds and higher rain chances around again for Wednesday and Thursday thanks to a stalled-out front sitting over our area coupled with disturbance hanging out near the Carolinas.The rain coverage will be dropping as we finish off the week with a 50/50 coverage of rain and storms for Wednesday and Thursday with highs back in the upper 80s and lower 90s. Winds light and variable.