Wednesday
Coverage of Wednesday in the Nexus archive.
- Warmer Tuesday in Bay Area before cooldown at tail end of week
Tuesday in the Bay Area was noted for being sunnier and warmer. High temperatures reached noticeable levels inland, with a few highs reaching the 90s furthest from the coast. Conditions are expected to remain hot on Wednesday before cooler weather returns at the end of the week.
- 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.
- Opossum euthanized after captured near Hilo Harbor
A live opossum was captured at a freight transporting warehouse near Hilo Harbor on Wednesday. Following its capture, the opossum was euthanized.
- Powerball jackpot climbs to $1 billion for Wednesday's drawing
The Powerball jackpot for Wednesday night's drawing has increased significantly in value. The estimated grand prize amount that players can win is now $1 billion.
- Scorching heat and PM storms possible Wednesday for the Carolinas
Wednesday is expected to bring partly cloudy skies across the Carolinas, leading to quick warming temperatures. Temperatures are forecasted to reach the low to mid-90s degrees.
- This week’s solar eclipse could make stocks go down. No, really. Here’s why.
The solar eclipse occurring this week could potentially cause stocks to go down. Although the eclipse on Wednesday is unlikely to lead to the end of the bull market, it may still have an impact on investors.
- Wednesday forecast: Partly sunny and very warm
The forecast for Wednesday predicts partly sunny and very warm weather conditions. This information was reported by KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Wednesday: Day 3 of summer’s second heat wave may surpass Tuesday levels
Wednesday marks the third day of summer’s second heat wave, with temperatures starting in the mid to upper 70s and projected to rise into the 90s, potentially surpassing Tuesday’s levels.
- Daily storm chances return to start the week – Chris
Daily storm chances return to Minnesota starting Monday, with stronger storms expected Tuesday night and scattered thunderstorms possible Wednesday. The weekend will see a return of heat and humidity, with highs reaching the low 90s.
- 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.
- 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.
- Wednesday highs to reach 80s for second time in past week
Wednesday's weather will include a mix of sun and increased cloud coverage compared to Tuesday, but there will still be plenty of sunshine. High temperatures are expected to reach the 80s, marking the second time this has occurred in the past week.
- Sinkhole shuts runway at LaGuardia Airport, delaying flights, Port Authority warns
A sinkhole has shut down a runway at LaGuardia Airport, causing flight delays and cancellations. The Port Authority is warning travelers to expect disruptions. Thunderstorms are also expected to affect the area on Wednesday.
- Grand fire burns in Chino Hills, spurring evacuation orders
A vegetation fire ignited near Grand Avenue Park in Chino Hills, prompting evacuation orders on Wednesday evening. The fire started around 7 p.m. and affected the surrounding area.
- Deputies reveal what led to violent Santa Clarita bus crash that injured 13 people
A violent bus crash in Santa Clarita injured 13 people and involved a city transit bus, an overturned semi truck, and two other vehicles. The driver of the semi truck may have been traveling erratically before the crash. Authorities revealed new details about the incident.
- 13 people injured, including 1 in critical condition after bus crash in Santa Clarita
A bus crash in Santa Clarita resulted in 13 injuries, including one critical condition, after colliding with a gravel big rig and possibly another vehicle. The incident occurred on Wednesday morning. Authorities have confirmed the details of the accident.
- Traders point to suspicious activity in the oil market on Wednesday
Oil contracts worth $1.7 billion were traded in the hour before an Axios report caused oil prices to drop on Wednesday, with experts deeming the activity suspicious. The sudden spike in trading has raised eyebrows among market observers. This unusual activity may have significant implications for the oil market.