View Comments After a chance of rain Sunday night and Monday and increasing humidity, the end of July is expected to shape up to see classic, balmy summertime weather. The forecast at the Shore calls for temperatures to reach as high as the low 90s on Monday and Tuesday before dropping. Up north, the week will start off slightly cooler. Humidity will rise through the week, peaking Wednesday and Thursday, said Robert Deal, meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. "Humidity is definitely popping back up," he said, as it ordinarily does this time of year. Dew points will rise to into the high 60s to the low 70s, making it feel muggy and uncomfortable, he said.