Brief Break in the Humidity Coming Up for East

By , Senior Meteorologist
Jun 13, 2010; 3:47 PM ET
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It won't last, but a break in the sticky humidity headed for the East on Tuesday will make being outdoors more comfortable.

Drying from the north and west will overspread southern New England and much of the mid-Atlantic on Tuesday.

Although temperatures will still reach between 75 F and 85 F, it will fell significantly less humid and thus seemingly cooler.

However, the sticky air will not go far. Indeed, it may well find its way right back to the mid-Atlantic on Wednesday.

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