The sky is clear and the air is comfortably warm. Nighttime lows will be above average, and despite the wind coming from the southwest, the air is not humid at all. Typically, this type of wind finds a way to capture that humid Carolina air and sling it in our direction. Not this time.

Temperatures will soar tomorrow under mainly sunny skies. We will be flirting with a record as highs climb into the mid-90s. I'm going to call it a "pleasant heat." There will not be any humidity whatsoever, so if there is a breeze, it may even feel a little cooler than what is being reported on thermometers.

The warmth will carry us into the weekend. Saturday will be in the 90s under mainly sunny skies. Sunday looks warm as well. Sunday's warmth depends on cloud coverage. I can see the day being a mixed bag of clouds and sun with passing showers and an isolated thunderstorm. It will not be a washout, which we need, but the showers should be scarce enough to allow the afternoon highs to climb once again to near 90 degrees.

