Thursday
Coverage of Thursday in the Nexus archive.
- Hawaiʻi declares state of emergency as Tropical Storm Lala approaches
Governor Josh Green declared a state of emergency for Hawaiʻi on Thursday. The declaration was made due to Tropical Storm Lala's approach to the islands. The storm carries the potential to reach hurricane strength over the weekend.
- Denver weather: Afternoon storms, not as hot
Denver weather expects showers and storms across the state on Thursday afternoon and evening. These conditions mean that temperatures will be comfortable and below average.
- Ken Barlow says to expect just a few showers today
Ken Barlow reported that today will have morning showers followed by sunny breaks in the afternoon. The best chance of rain this week is predicted for Friday, while Saturday will be humid with anticipated showers in the morning and early afternoon. Sunday looks like the nicest day of the weekend, promising partly sunny skies and much lower humidity.
- Three States to Execute Inmates on the Same Day
Alabama has been identified as one of three states planning to conduct executions. These states are scheduled to carry out the procedures using lethal injection on Thursday.
- Potential Tropical Cyclone One-C could bring tropical storm conditions to Hawaii
The National Hurricane Center has issued an advisory regarding Potential Tropical Cyclone One-C. This system is expected to bring tropical storm conditions to Hawaii and is projected to become a Tropical Storm by Thursday.
- Meteor Shower to Peak Over Southern California Wednesday Night
The annual Perseid meteor shower is expected to peak over Southern California on Wednesday night and early Thursday. Under ideal viewing conditions, observers could potentially see 50 to 100 meteors per hour according to NASA, while the American Meteor Society estimates rural viewers may see between 30 and 50 meteors per hour.
- Ken Barlow is forecasting another warm August day
Ken Barlow forecasts a warm summer day for Wednesday with temperatures in the middle to upper 80s, though thunderstorms are possible tonight. Showers and possible thunderstorms are expected Friday evening through Saturday, which will be much cooler but muggy. Sunday is highlighted as looking like the nicest day of the weekend.
- Oppressive heat and humidity continue in Carolinas: Latest forecast
Oppressive heat and humidity are expected to persist across the Carolinas through Thursday and Friday, where "extreme" heat risk is anticipated. While temperatures will remain in the mid-90s during the week, a better chance of scattered thunderstorms is predicted over the weekend, though highs will still be above average.
- Ken Barlow is forecasting a warm and more humid day today
Ken Barlow provided a multi-day weather forecast beginning with a warm and humid Tuesday, expecting afternoon temperatures to rise into the middle 80s. The week continues with nice summer days in the middle 80's on Wednesday and drier conditions on Thursday. However, the weekend will see potential impacts from developing showers and possible thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday, though Sunday is forecast as the nicest day.
- Hot and hazy start to the week with isolated storm chances
Colorado starts the week with high temperatures reaching upper 90s, with some local areas near Pueblo exceeding 100 degrees under a heat advisory and hazy skies. Although isolated showers are possible early in the week, monsoon moisture arrives Wednesday, bringing good chances for rain and thunderstorms. Thursday promises relief from the heat, with daytime highs expected only to reach the low 80s.
- More chances for showers as thunderstorms move into Metro Detroit to start the week
Showers and thunderstorms are expected across Metro Detroit beginning Monday, with potential for strong to severe activity in Lenawee and Monroe Counties. While storm chances continue into Tuesday and Wednesday, dry weather is forecast starting next Thursday, leading to cooler temperatures and highs dropping into the upper 70s by next Saturday.
- A much-needed cool-down is on the horizon for SoCal this week
A gradual cooling trend is expected across most of SoCal this week. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will be lowest on Thursday and Friday.
- SpaceX's first post-IPO lockup expires today — but the stock's slide is costing insiders a bigger window
SpaceX's first post-IPO lockup is expiring today, allowing up to 911.5 million shares to unlock on Thursday. However, a separate tranche of these shares remains frozen because the stock price is currently trading below its initial $135 IPO price.
- NYC under Heat Advisory as temps could feel like 100+ degrees Thursday
A Heat Advisory is currently in effect for NYC. Temperatures could reach a heat index topping 100 degrees on Thursday. Residents should also be aware of high humidity levels and potential afternoon storm risks.
- Heat and humidity return to the tri-state area
High pressure will remain offshore in the Atlantic, bringing heat and humidity to the tri-state area. A Heat Advisory is in effect on Thursday for much of the region, with expectations of hazy, hot, and humid conditions and a chance of scattered showers toward evening.
- Thursday forecast: Sunny with temps in the 80s
The forecast for Thursday predicts sunny weather with temperatures expected to be in the 80s. This information was posted on KSTP.com, provided through 5 Eyewitness News.
- Fire crews battle early morning Troy church fire
Fire crews responded to a large fire at Troy Church of Christ on Thursday morning.
- Wednesday Evening Forecast - Light winds, high humidity and a few scattered showers Thursday
An upper disturbance will bring scattered showers and cloudy conditions to the islands on Thursday. The forecast also notes that breezy trade winds are expected to return over the weekend.
- Thursday weather: Hot and humid conditions
The article reports that Thursday's weather will be hot and humid. The forecast was published by KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- Tonight: Mostly clear and comfortable
Wednesday night will have mostly clear skies with comfortable temperatures in the upper 50s and possible fog patches. Thursday will start sunny but transition to increasing clouds in the afternoon with warmer temperatures and rising humidity.
- 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.
- Thursday weather: Partly cloudy with warm temperatures
The weather on Thursday is partly cloudy with warm temperatures. The article was first published on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- Wednesday Evening Forecast - Increasing showers and humidity to end the work week
Trade wind conditions continue Thursday, with increasing moisture leading to higher humidity and more trade wind showers. The weather pattern is expected to persist through the end of the work week.
- Thursday forecast: Comfortable summer temperatures
The Thursday weather forecast predicts comfortable summer temperatures. The article was first published on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- Heat wave incoming for late week, into the weekend across the Carolinas
A heat wave is expected to impact the Carolinas by the weekend, with rising humidity and temperatures. Tonight and Thursday morning will remain comfortable with dry air and cooler temperatures in the 50s.
- Thursday Forecast: Highs in the low 90s with a chance of afternoon scattered showers and storms
Thursday will have high temperatures in the low 90s with a chance of afternoon scattered showers and storms. More wet weather is expected on Friday due to lingering conditions.
- Hotter midweek; Heat alerts in effect on Thursday
The weather is hotter with stray showers today, and heat alerts are in effect for Thursday. The article notes increased temperatures and the issuance of heat alerts for the following day.
- Traders are making big moves ahead of these earnings reports due Thursday
Traders are positioning themselves ahead of multiple earnings reports scheduled for Thursday, following Nvidia's recent earnings announcement. The market is anticipating significant price movements based on these corporate earnings disclosures.
- Over 47,000 Samsung Electronics workers set to strike as wage talks break down, sending shares lower
Over 47,000 Samsung Electronics workers are set to strike after wage negotiations broke down, causing the company's shares to decrease. The strike is scheduled to begin on Thursday. This breakdown in talks may have significant implications for the company and its employees.
- Cerebras stock falls after blockbuster IPO debut — here's what's happening
Cerebras Systems' shares fell in early trading Friday after a successful initial public offering on Thursday. The company's stock market debut was highly anticipated. Cerebras Systems is a technology company.
- House fire in Montebello leaves one dead, authorities start arson investigation
A house fire in Montebello resulted in one confirmed death and two critically injured individuals. Authorities have initiated an arson investigation due to suspicious circumstances surrounding the incident. The fire occurred early Thursday.
- Oklahoma executes inmate convicted of killing ex-girlfriend and her baby
Oklahoma executed a death row inmate convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend and her 7-month-old baby in 2007. The execution took place on Thursday morning. The inmate was on death row for the double murder.
- Bullish Shares Dip on Earnings Miss, $605 Million Loss as Value of Crypto Holdings Fell
Bullish shares fell after reporting a first-quarter loss and disappointing subscriptions and services revenue, alongside a $605 million loss due to a decline in crypto holdings value. The company's earnings miss affected its stock performance on Thursday. This loss indicates a challenging quarter for Bullish.
- Greece conducts controlled blast of mystery naval drone explosives
Greece conducted a controlled blast of explosives from a mystery naval drone suspected to be of Ukrainian origin, found by fishermen in a cave on Thursday. The unmanned vessel was discovered and subsequently destroyed. The incident is under investigation.
- Greece conducts controlled blast of mystery naval drone explosives
Greece conducted a controlled blast of explosives from a mystery naval drone, suspected to be of Ukrainian origin, found by fishermen in a cave on Thursday. The unmanned vessel was discovered and subsequently destroyed in a controlled explosion. The incident is under investigation.
- Senate Banking Committee plans to hold key market structure hearing on Thursday
The Senate Banking Committee is planning to hold a hearing on key market structure on Thursday. The hearing will focus on discussing and analyzing the current market structure. The committee's plans are aimed at understanding and potentially improving the market.
- Alleged cyberattack temporarily shuts down Canvas
An alleged cyberattack caused Canvas to temporarily shut down on Thursday due to unauthorized activity. Officials reported the incident, which affected the site's availability. The attack's details and motivations are not specified.
- Coinbase posts steep first-quarter loss after slide in crypto prices, shares fall 4%
Coinbase reported a surprise first-quarter loss and weaker-than-estimated revenue after the market close on Thursday, resulting in a 4% fall in shares. The loss was largely due to a slide in crypto prices. Coinbase's performance was affected by the overall cryptocurrency market trends.
- Motorcyclist is shot on 215 Freeway, temporarily closing lanes for police investigation
A motorcyclist was shot on the 215 Freeway in Murrieta, prompting a temporary closure of lanes for a police investigation. The incident occurred early Thursday. Police were searching for evidence related to the shooting.
- 5 reasons stocks are rallying in the face of an oil-price shock
U.S. stocks were lower on Thursday but still higher for the week, with the S&P 500 nearing a break above 7,400 for the first time. This indicates a potential rally in the stock market despite an oil-price shock. The S&P 500's performance suggests overall market resilience.