Smoky conditions continue:
Smoke continues to linger near the surface, and this will last through the overnight hours, reducing air quality.
Reduced air quality can put extra strain on those who are outdoors.
We're also keeping an eye on the possibility of breaking the record for the coolest low temperature tonight. The record is 54, set in 1974.
Summer isn't over:
Temperatures will slowly rise over the next week. 90s will return by late week, with heat indices nearing 100.
Ensure that you know the signs of heat-related illness. It could save a life.
Overall, it will be a dry week, with a gradual rise in heat and humidity.