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PERRY HALL, MD — Due to the potential for heat-related illness, the National Weather Service placed much of the state, including Perry Hall, under a heat advisory on Sunday.
The advisory will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, July 24. It calls for heat indices around 105 degrees, with the hottest areas along and east of Interstate 95.
The hottest part of the day will be from 1 to 4 p.m. in Perry Hall, when it will feel like 105 degrees, according to the heat index, which takes into account actual temperature and humidity. The actual temperature will be 95 degrees.
Below is the timeline to "feels like" 105 degrees on Sunday in Perry Hall, according to the National Weather Service.
See the Perry Hall forecast from the National Weather Service.
Humid throughout the day.
High: 97° Low: 79° with a 8% chance of rain with 7 mph winds from the SSW.
Rain in the afternoon and evening.
High: 91° Low: 71° with a 87% chance of rain with 9 mph winds from the SW.
Overcast throughout the day.
High: 80° Low: 71° with a 53% chance of rain with 5 mph winds from the W.
Rain overnight.
High: 86° Low: 74° with a 64% chance of rain with 5 mph winds from the SSW.
Possible light rain overnight.
High: 89° Low: 71° with a 86% chance of rain with 6 mph winds from the WSW.
There you have it! For more details, check out our weekly weather forecast.