Humidity makes a return as temps go above-average

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After last week's miserable humidity with dew points in the upper 70s and even 80* in some locations, it has been so nice to have non-existent humidity the last few days. Dew points over the weekend were in the 40s and 50s. On Monday they fluctuated from the mid 50s to the low 60s and they will continue to rise a bit on Tuesday. By late afternoon and evening mid 60s dew points with some noticeable humidity will return Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday will be much more humid with dew points around 70*. Not nearly as bad as last week but still definitely some humidity.
Even though the humidity levels will increase, temps don't warm too much. The average high starting on Tuesday is 80* and highs will be just above that in the low 80s Tuesday and Wednesday and then mid 80s to wrap up the week.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the temps and dew points the next few days.