Monday
Coverage of Monday in the Nexus archive.
- Record heat Monday in Charlotte, strong storms possible
Record heat and strong storms are possible in Charlotte on Monday. Heat advisories are currently in effect for the Charlotte metro area, extending southeast into South Carolina, where residents could experience feel-like temperatures up to 107 degrees.
- City Council Could Test Moving Meetings From Mondays to Tuesdays
The Pasadena City Council is considering a temporary move of its September meetings from Mondays to Tuesdays as an experiment. This test aims to determine if city's elected officials should permanently shift the night they conduct business. If adopted, proposed special meetings scheduled for Sept. 14 and Sept. 28 would instead be held on Tuesday, Sept. 15 and Tuesday, Sept. 29.
- Crash shuts down south Charlotte intersection
A crash overnight is causing traffic delays in south Charlotte on Monday.
- Power outage forces closure at Willoughby Child Development Center
The Willoughby Child Development Center was forced to close on Monday morning due to an ongoing power outage. This information was reported by Naval Station Norfolk.
- Community feeling impact of SF's Broadway Tunnel closures as major seismic upgrade project underway
The community in San Francisco is bracing for a potentially challenging commute on Monday. This difficulty is caused by major construction work at the Broadway Tunnel as part of a larger seismic upgrade project.
- Monday forecast: Dry, comfortable weather makes a comeback
Monday's forecast promises dry and comfortable weather with partly cloudy skies and lower humidity. Temperatures are expected to be seasonable, reaching highs in the low to mid 80s, accompanied by a nice breeze from Lake Michigan by the afternoon.
- Drying out to start the workweek in Metro Detroit
Southeast Michigan will see spotty showers and storms tonight as a cold front moves across the state. Dry weather conditions are expected for Monday and most of Tuesday, with highs reaching around 80°F. Rain chances are predicted to return Wednesday and Saturday thanks to subsequent cold fronts.
- China Revises Timing of July Economic Data Release, Briefing
China has revised the scheduled release time for its July economic data. The revised timing states that the data will now be released at 3 p.m. on Monday. This change represents a departure from recent established practices.
- Chicago weather: More storms this weekend before Monday dry-out
More storms are expected to persist through the weekend in Chicago. Following the period of storms, mostly sunny skies are predicted to return on Monday and Tuesday.
- Chicago crime: 9 shot, 3 fatally, woman stabbed to death Monday evening
Across Chicago Monday evening, nine people were shot, resulting in three deaths, and a separate incident involved a woman who was stabbed to death. Police reported these fatal incidents.
- Hopewell Schools to close Tuesday due to severe storms
Hopewell City Public Schools will close on Tuesday due to damage caused by Monday's severe storms. The closure was forced by the storm damage.
- Another round of strong storms possible Monday as Chicago area deals with damage
Strong storms are possible in the Chicago area on Monday. The region is dealing with existing damage from these events, including reports of flooding, fallen trees, and power outages across the area.
- Monday kicks off a very hot stretch of weather for Charlotte
Monday has started a hot stretch of weather expected for Charlotte. The start of the day was muggy, with temperatures recorded in the 60s and low 70s.
- List of active weather alerts as storms move through Southeast Michigan Monday
Thunderstorms are expected to move across Metro Detroit on Monday, Aug. 10. A list of special weather statements has been provided for multiple counties, including Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Monroe, Livingston, Lenawee, Lapeer, Genesee, St. Clair, and Sanilac.
- Monday weather: Mix of sun and clouds with warm temps
The weather forecast for Monday predicts a mix of sun and clouds along with warm temperatures. This information was published on KSTP.com's 5 Eyewitness News segment.
- Monday Forecast: Hot and muggy conditions ahead along with hit-and-miss showers throughout the week
Hit-and-miss showers and storms are currently moving through portions of the Carolinas. The upcoming week brings heating temperatures with isolated storm chances, but these events should remain fairly localized in nature.
- Monday forecast: More storms with heavy rain on the way
The active weather pattern is expected to continue throughout the work week. Both Monday and Tuesday face a Level 2 of 5 risk for severe weather, accompanied by more storms with heavy rain.
- Sunshine & storm chances to end the weekend in Metro Detroit; tracking strong storm potential
The weekend in Metro Detroit is expected to feature mixed conditions with a chance of strong to severe showers and thunderstorms, putting part of the region under a Slight Risk for Sunday and Monday. High temperatures are projected through early next week, but dry weather and sunshine are anticipated starting Thursday. Temperatures will cool later into the week.
- Typical summer heat, feels like triple digits all week
Hot summer weather continues, but there will be a brief break from the triple-digit temperature streak. Meteorologist Hannah Gard reports that stray showers or two are possible through Monday as the sea breeze moves inland.
- Stormy pattern moves into Metro Detroit; strong storms possible by Sunday
A stormy pattern is moving into Metro Detroit, with a chance of thunderstorms on Saturday and Sunday afternoon/evening. Strong to possibly severe storms are predicted for Sunday (Marginal Risk) and Monday (Slight Risk), posing threats like large hail and heavy rainfall. The weather will improve by the end of next week, bringing plenty of sunshine and cooler temperatures.
- Temperatures heat back up Monday; strong to severe storms possible on Tuesday
Temperatures will rise significantly on Monday with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. Strong to severe storms are possible on Tuesday.
- A chilly start to Thursday in SE Michigan ahead of warmer weather
Southeast Michigan will start Thursday 10+ degrees below normal, with temperatures in the low 50s and cooler near shorelines. The region will warm into the mid-70s by Thursday afternoon, followed by a gradual rise to near 80°F by Sunday and Monday. Rain is expected to begin Saturday night, persisting into Sunday and Monday.
- Hottest temperatures in nearly two years on the way
The region is expected to experience its hottest temperatures in nearly two years, with Tuesday's forecast showing even hotter weather than Monday's lower 90s highs. Nearly cloud-free skies and an upper-level ridge of high pressure are driving the current weather pattern.
- Monday weather: Sunny and hot temperatures
Monday's weather features sunny and hot conditions with warm temperatures continuing. The report was first published on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- Beat the bleary eyes: The expert cheat sheet to staying awake for the England match - and getting through work on Monday
The article offers expert advice on staying awake during the England match and strategies for managing work responsibilities on Monday. It focuses on practical tips for maintaining alertness and productivity.
- June 29: Dry and hot today with storms returning over the next couple days
Monday will be dry and hot with high temperatures in the low-to-middle 90s and a heat index of 100°-105°. Rain chances are low today, but thunderstorms are expected to return by Tuesday and Wednesday, with some storms potentially causing minor flooding due to heavy rain.
- Monday forecast: Comfortable temps, low humidity stick around for another day
Monday is expected to be a beautiful day with partly cloudy skies. High temperatures will reach the low 70s inland and the upper 60s near the lakefront.
- June 14: Afternoon storms return Monday as heat index nears 100
Afternoon storms are expected to return on Monday as temperatures peak in the lower 90s with a heat index approaching 100. The atmosphere remains moist, leading to potential heavy rainfall and localized flooding during afternoon storms.
- 06/09/2026: Heating up, Then Adding Humidity
Tuesday brings hotter weather following a pleasant Monday, with humidity levels rising throughout the work week, becoming more noticeable on Wednesday. Wet weather chances increase by Wednesday, though no significant rainfall is expected over the next seven days.
- San Diego mosque suspects’ writings reveal influence of online extremism, experts say
Two shooters entered the Islamic Center in San Diego and opened fire, killing multiple people, including an armed security guard. The incident occurred on Monday, May 18, 2026. Experts say the suspects' writings reveal influence of online extremism.
- Tokenized equities daily volume hits all-time high of $3.57 billion
Tokenized equities daily volume reached an all-time high of $3.57 billion on Monday, with onchain equities trading volume growing since the start of the year. This milestone indicates a significant increase in market activity. The growth in trading volume suggests a surge in investor interest.
- Sandy fire growth stalls overnight, evacuation warnings lifting in Ventura County
A wind-driven fire in Ventura County stalled overnight, allowing some residents to return home. The fire broke out on Monday morning. Evacuation warnings are being lifted.
- Lighter winds expected Tuesday as crews battle 1,364 acre Sandy Fire
Firefighters are battling a nearly 1,400-acre wildfire in Ventura County, with thousands of homes evacuated and zero containment as of Tuesday morning. The fire, known as the Sandy Fire, erupted on Monday morning. Crews are hoping for lighter winds on Tuesday to aid their efforts.
- What we know about the San Diego shooting victims, suspects, possible motive and more
A shooting occurred at an Islamic Center in San Diego, resulting in multiple deaths, including an armed security guard, after two shooters entered the premises on Monday, May 18, 2026. The incident involved two shooters and had a significant impact on the community. Further details about the motive and suspects are being investigated.
- Nvidia bulls mount uphill battle into earnings
Nvidia bulls are facing an uphill battle into earnings, with call volume outpacing puts by more than double on Monday. However, more calls were exchanged at the bid or below, indicating they were likely sold. This suggests a mixed outlook for Nvidia's earnings.
- Santa Monica kidnapping suspect in custody after early-morning pursuit, officer-involved shooting
A kidnapping suspect was taken into custody by Santa Monica Police Department officers after a pursuit and officer-involved shooting early Monday morning. The incident began around 3:15 a.m. when SMPD personnel located the suspect wanted in connection with an ongoing kidnapping investigation. The suspect was found somewhere in Los Angeles.
- Plains and the Midwest bracing for more severe weather, possible tornadoes
The Plains and Midwest are preparing for severe weather, including possible tornadoes, which is expected to continue into Monday and Tuesday. The severe weather will affect these regions over the next few days. Residents are bracing for potential damage and disruptions.
- LIRR strike has many worrying about Monday's commute. Here's the latest.
The LIRR strike is causing concerns about Monday's commute, with the work stoppage already affecting weekend events. The strike is expected to impact morning commutes. People are worrying about their daily travel.
- Laid off GM employees describe ominous meeting, AI and severance
General Motors employees who were laid off described their termination meeting to CNBC, discussing ominous jobs being terminated and severance details. The meeting took place on Monday. Employees shared their experiences.
- Parabolic AI rally has bulls eyeing a comeback for this one-time meme metal trade
Silver prices surged 7% on Monday to reach their highest level since March, sparking a potential comeback for a metal trade that was once considered a meme. This increase has bulls eyeing a comeback. The parabolic AI rally is also a factor in this development.