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90 Degrees and Several Chances of Storms in Wilton’s Upcoming Forecast
We'll see the warmest temps of the year thus far and with that there are several chances for some unsettled weather.

By Brian McCready
Wilton, CT — It hasn’t exactly been a very hot summer as of yet and because we may hit 90 degrees a day or two this week that qualifies as a mini-heat wave.
The forecast this week besides readings finally reaching 90 degrees also includes several chances for showers and thunderstorms.
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As always the chance for storms is always around 50 percent at best.
Here is the updated National Weather Service forecast via the National Weather Service:
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Tuesday: Morning clouds burn off and the sun emerges, temps in the mid 80s on the coast and 90 degree inland.
Wednesday: Sunshine, 90s are expected for the entire site. At night it will also remain warm with temps around 70 degrees.
Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon. Temps in the mid 80s on the coast and low 90s inland. A slight chance of some showers and storms at night too.
Friday: Sunshine, temps in the mid 80s on the coast and low 90s inland, with yet another chance of some showers and storms.
Saturday: Partly sunny with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms, temps in the mid 80s.
Sunday: Sunshine, temps in the low 80s on the coast and mid 80s inland.
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