Warmth of Summer Heading East Tuesday

By , Senior Meteorologist
Sep 7, 2010; 2:20 AM ET
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Warmth befitting midsummer will waft through the East on Tuesday.

Temperatures will rebound to the middle and upper 80s from Washington, D.C., to New York, and the 80-degree mark will be reached right to the Canadian border.

Humidity will rise somewhat, but not to levels normally felt earlier in the season.

Not confined to the East, midsummerlike warmth will also spread over the southern Great Lakes region including Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo.

Residents in the Ohio Valley will see highs in the 90s at Louisville and Cincinnati and Pittsburgh will get nearly as warm.

Unlike other warmups and heat waves this year, this one will be short-lived. Cooling through the Great Lakes will spill into the Ohio Valley and the interior Northeast on Wednesday and through the immediate East Coast for Thursday.

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