afternoon storms
Coverage of afternoon storms in the Nexus archive.
- Denver weather: Afternoon storms and seasonal
Storm chances have returned to Denver on Thursday afternoon with seasonal high temperatures near 90 degrees and increased cloud cover.
- Denver weather: Afternoon storms and hot temps
Denver experienced reduced wildfire smoke on Wednesday, but afternoon storms are expected with high temperatures in the lower 90s. The weather includes a combination of less smoke and increased chances of storms.
- July 7: Heat advisory issued for Broward, Miami-Dade
A Heat Advisory has been issued for inland and coastal Broward and Miami-Dade starting at 11 a.m., with high temperatures in the low 90s and heat indices reaching 105 degrees or higher. Afternoon storms are expected to bring strong-to-low end severe showers and potential flooding inland, followed by Saharan dust reducing rain chances and warming temperatures later in the week.
- July 6: Afternoon storms continue before drier air arrives midweek
Hot and humid conditions with temperatures in the lower 90s will lead to afternoon storms along the sea breeze, producing heavy rainfall and lightning. Saharan dust will reduce rain chances midweek, bringing haze and higher temperatures by the weekend.
- July 6: Early showers to start the week
The week begins with early showers and high temperatures in the low 90s, with heat indices reaching 103-108 degrees. Afternoon storms linked to sea breeze development may bring flooding concerns, followed by Saharan dust mid-week that will reduce rain chances and increase temperatures.
- Hot and Humid Fourth of July Weekend with Daily Afternoon Storms
South Florida experiences a hot and humid Fourth of July weekend with daily afternoon storms, heavy downpours, and localized flooding risks. Heat index values reach 103-108°F, prompting heat risk advisories. The Atlantic Basin remains free of tropical systems, and safety tips are provided for outdoor activities.
- July 1: Afternoon storms could bring some flooding
July 1 will be hot and humid with temperatures in the low 90s and heat indices reaching 103-105 degrees. Afternoon storms driven by a sea breeze are expected, potentially bringing strong to low-end severe weather and flooding concerns. This marks a change from the dry end of June.
- June 29: Another hot, humid day with afternoon storms
June 29 will be hot and humid with high temperatures in the mid-90s and heat indices reaching 100-108 degrees. Afternoon storms are expected due to the sea breeze, but most metro and coastal areas will remain dry. Saharan dust will cause hazy conditions, and a brush fire in inland Broward County is pushing smoke inland over the Everglades.
- June 26: Hot, hazy & humid weekend
The last weekend of June 2026 in South Florida will be hot, hazy, and humid, with Saharan dust causing reduced visibility. Spotty showers and storms are possible in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, while inland areas may see afternoon storms. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 90s with heat indices exceeding 100°F.
- Warm and humid Friday in Charlotte, afternoon storms possible
Charlotte is experiencing warm and humid weather with temperatures reaching the lower 90s. Afternoon storms are possible as the day progresses with a mix of sun and clouds.
- June 26: Another hot, humid day with afternoon storms expected
June 26 is expected to be a hot and humid day with high temperatures in the mid-90s and heat indices reaching 100-106 degrees. Afternoon storms driven by sea breeze will be isolated, leaving much of the metro and coastal areas dry. Saharan dust is affecting weather patterns, limiting rain chances and causing hazy sunrises and sunsets.
- June 24: Highs in the mid-90s; afternoon storms expected
High temperatures in the mid-90s with heat indices reaching 100-105°F are expected, accompanied by isolated afternoon storms due to sea breeze. While Broward County's air quality has improved, Miami-Dade remains under an air quality alert until 3 p.m.
- June 22: Afternoon storms expected with highs in the mid-90s
High temperatures in the mid-90s and afternoon storms are expected, with isolated showers pushing inland. Air quality has improved in Broward County, but an air quality alert remains in Miami-Dade until 3 p.m.
- Friday forecast: Afternoon storms possible with warm temps
The Friday forecast predicts scattered afternoon storms combined with warm temperatures. The weather alert was issued by KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- June 19: Another Heat Advisory issued with afternoon storms expected
A Heat Advisory is in effect for the fifth consecutive day, with heat indices reaching 105-110 degrees and high temperatures in the mid-90s. Afternoon storms linked to sea breeze development are expected, potentially becoming severe. Improved air quality in metro and coastal areas is noted due to smoke and haze from brush fires moving inland.
- June 18: Heat Advisory issued with highs in the mid-90s
A Heat Advisory is in effect today from 12 PM to 7 PM with heat indices reaching 105-110 degrees and high temperatures in the mid-90s. Afternoon storms linked to a sea breeze are expected, while improved air quality follows a wind shift that pushed smoke and haze inland from brush fires.
- June 17: Heat advisory issued; afternoon storms expected
A Heat Advisory is in effect for coastal/metro Miami-Dade and Broward counties from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. today, with heat indices reaching 107-108 degrees and high temperatures in the mid 90s. Afternoon storms are expected, steered towards metro/coastal areas, with flooding concerns after days of rain.
- June 15: Heat advisory issued for Broward, Miami-Dade
A heat advisory has been issued for metro-coastal Broward and Miami-Dade due to heat indices reaching 103-107 degrees. Afternoon storms are expected, fueled by heat and humidity, with southwest winds steering them toward metro-coastal areas. Residents are urged to stay hydrated.
- 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.
- June 2: Record high possible today with afternoon storms
Today, June 2, record high temperatures are possible with afternoon storms expected to bring strong to severe weather. Miami-Dade broke a record high yesterday, and similar conditions could occur today before storms persist until Thursday.
- June 1: First day of hurricane season is quiet
The first day of the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season on June 1 is quiet with no tropical activity being tracked. Warm west winds are causing above-average morning temperatures in the 80s, with afternoon highs reaching the low 90s and heat indices in the triple digits. Miami-Dade may tie or break a record high before afternoon storms arrive, lasting through Thursday.