showers
Coverage of showers in the Nexus archive.
- Wednesday Weather | Windy trade winds continue with wetter, muggier weather ahead
Breezy to windy trade winds will continue through the weekend, with showers mainly over windward areas. More widespread showers and higher humidity are expected as tropical moisture moves across the islands.
- Heat Advisory Keeps Pasadena Hot Through Friday; Weekend Cooling, Showers Possible
Pasadena will experience high temperatures in the mid-90s through Friday due to a strong ridge of high pressure, with cooler temperatures and a slight chance of showers expected this weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles.
- Showers and storms continue for Wednesday
Southern Colorado is experiencing a toasty day with ongoing shower and storm chances, particularly stronger storms in the eastern regions due to elevated dew points and a cold front. The Aspen Acres burn scar area is also affected, though details are incomplete.
- Ken Barlow is tracking a few more showers today and heat for the weekend
Ken Barlow reports that lingering showers will occur today as storms move out, followed by clearing skies and 80s temperatures midweek. A heat dome will bring higher humidity and heat over the weekend into next week.
- Warmer Wednesday, Storms Return Thursday Before a Pleasant Weekend Across Metro Detroit
Warmer temperatures and fog on Wednesday give way to thunderstorms on Thursday with potential severe weather, followed by a dry, comfortable weekend in Metro Detroit. A heat wave is forecasted for next week, with temperatures possibly reaching 90 degrees or higher for three consecutive days.
- Typical Summer Weather Today Before Heat and Storm Chances Return Later This Week
Metro Detroit is experiencing typical summer weather with mid-80s temperatures today, followed by a warming trend and increased humidity starting Wednesday. Fog is possible overnight, while scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected Thursday and Friday, with potential for heavy rainfall and localized flooding.
- Monday Weather | Breezy trade will continue through the week with muggy weather expected for the weekend
Trade winds will continue through the week with showers mainly affecting windward areas. Wetter and more humid conditions are expected from Thursday into the weekend.
- Seasonal Start, Showers Fade as Sunshine Returns
Southeast Michigan experiences a soggy start with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms near Lake Erie, followed by improving conditions and dry, comfortable weather through Tuesday. Temperatures rise into the 80s, with the next chance of rain arriving by late Thursday as a new weather system approaches the Great Lakes.
- Denver weather: Air quality alert Sunday, highs in the lower 90s
Denver is under an air quality alert on Sunday with high temperatures in the lower 90s. The weather forecast for the next few days includes typical July conditions, with increased chances of showers and storms this week.
- Isolated showers and storms with warm temperatures for Sunday
Southern Colorado will experience warm summer temperatures into the 80s and 90s on Sunday, with a higher chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms compared to recent days. The eastern plains will see the hottest conditions, while winds will be less strong than previously reported.
- Chances for showers & thunderstorms continue through Sunday across Metro Detroit
Chances for showers and thunderstorms continue through Sunday in Metro Detroit, with partly cloudy skies and high temperatures in the mid-80s. Drier and warmer conditions are expected by Tuesday, followed by a return of thunderstorm chances later in the week.
- Sunday forecast: Storm chances continue after a rain-soaked holiday
Sunday will feature partly to mostly cloudy skies with warm temperatures and moderate humidity. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected, with the highest likelihood during the afternoon.
- Strong, severe thunderstorms to temper heat after one last 90 degree day
Friday's weather starts with cloudy skies and possible showers, transitions to mixed sunshine, and could lead to strong thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. The storms may help reduce heat after a final 90-degree day.
- July 1: Chance for afternoon showers and storms
South Florida may experience stray showers on July 1, 2026, with partly cloudy skies and light winds. By Thursday, a sun/cloud mix and morning showers along the east coast are expected, followed by afternoon storms as temperatures reach the low 90s.
- Denver weather: More hot temperatures to end the week
Denver's weather forecast includes continued showers and thunderstorms ahead of a hot end to the workweek. The week concludes with more hot temperatures.
- June 30: Rain chance to increase
Spotty showers and storms are expected to affect parts of South Florida Tuesday night, with partly cloudy conditions and cooler temperatures in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Wednesday will feature a mix of clouds and sun, with developing showers and storms, and temperatures rising to the low 90s. Localized flooding is a potential concern with slow-moving downpours.
- Tuesday Weather | Trade winds continue with more showers and muggy conditions for midweek
Moderate to breezy trade winds will continue through the weekend, with more widespread showers and higher humidity expected Tuesday night through Wednesday due to increased moisture across the islands.
- More heat on the way today!
A heat advisory is in effect with temperatures in the lower 90s and heat index values reaching near 100. Afternoon and early evening will be hot and muggy, with showers and thunderstorms expected to cool temperatures on Wednesday before more heat returns on Thursday. The Fourth of July is forecasted to be warm with scattered thunderstorms.
- June 27: Hot & humid conditions will persist this weekend
Hot and humid conditions will persist this weekend with afternoon showers and storms over the Everglades tracking westward. Overnight showers are expected to move onshore, with dry conditions during the day and temperatures reaching the lower 90s. Heat index values could rise to 105 degrees, urging residents to stay hydrated.
- Aloha Friday Weather |
Moderate to breezy trade winds will continue through next week, bringing showers mainly to windward and mountain areas. Wetter conditions are expected as more moisture moves into the islands.
- Wednesday Weather | Trade winds picking up keep windward showers in the forecast
Breezy trade winds will bring showers to windward and mountain areas through the weekend, with the wettest conditions occurring overnight and during early morning hours.
- Showers and thunderstorms possible again this afternoon and evening
Showers and thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon and evening across multiple regions, with some areas facing severe weather risks like large hail, gusty winds, and localized flooding. Not all locations will experience rain, and storm activity varies by region, including Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and the mountains.
- Short break from the humidity in Charlotte Wednesday
Charlotte experienced a brief respite from humidity on Wednesday due to a cold front, with temperatures dipping into the 50s and 60s. Heat and humidity are expected to return by Thursday, with temperatures rising into the 90s and a 'heat dome' causing feels-like temperatures above 100°F over the weekend and next week. Scattered showers and storms may occur but will not reduce the mugginess.
- Rain Returns Today Before a Much Warmer Pattern Arrives Next Week
Rain returns to Southeast Michigan today with scattered showers and possible thunderstorms, followed by drier conditions on Friday. A much warmer and more summer-like pattern arrives over the weekend, with temperatures rising into the low 80s and even hotter, more humid air expected next week.
- Warm and muggy Tuesday in Charlotte, highs near 90
Charlotte experienced warm and muggy weather on Tuesday with high temperatures near 90 degrees. A few spotty showers or storms were possible early or later in the day, though most of the day remained dry with limited coverage.
- The National Weather Service Warns of Rising Highs Through Thursday Before Cooler Conditions Return by the Weekend
The National Weather Service warns of a heat wave in Pasadena beginning Monday, with temperatures rising into the 90s by midweek, peaking Wednesday before cooler conditions return by the weekend. Today's high is near 82°F, with temperatures climbing to 89°F on Tuesday and above-normal highs expected.
- Denver weather: Hot on Father's Day with storm chances
Denver's weather forecast for Father's Day includes hot temperatures on Sunday, followed by a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The transition from heat to potential storm activity is highlighted in the forecast.
- Scattered rain, heat, humidity for the weekend
The weekend will feature summer heat and humidity, with afternoon and evening storms on Saturday. Showers are expected to continue into the latter half of the weekend.
- June 19: Showers and storms
Showers and storms are expected in South Florida on Friday evening, with a marginal severe thunderstorm risk in Palm Beach and Broward counties due to potential damaging winds. Saturday and Sunday will bring hot, humid conditions with scattered afternoon showers and storms, and temperatures nearing the low 90s.
- Warm, damp Friday in Charlotte with off-and-on rain
Charlotte experienced a warm and damp Friday with intermittent rain and thunderstorms, particularly in the morning hours. Showers and thunderstorms were likely throughout the day, with higher chances during the morning.
- 6/19/26: Still Some Wind, But More Relaxed Otherwise
After Thursday's gusty storms, wind gusts up to 35 MPH are expected over the next two days. Temperatures and humidity remain comfortable, with low-end shower risks each afternoon through the weekend.
- Quiet weather settles over Chicagoland before weekend storm chances
Cool 70s today in Chicagoland, with warmer temperatures expected by Saturday. Showers and thunderstorms may arrive on Sunday.
- Tonight: Scattered storms in NW Ind.; partly cloudy, cool
Scattered storms are expected in northwest Indiana tonight, with partly cloudy and cool conditions. Wednesday will bring cloudy weather and two distinct rounds of showers and thunderstorms.
- Molly says we clear out the showers and move in the sunshine briefly before rain returns with our next WeatherMaker
A low-pressure system will bring clouds and rain, with temperatures peaking at 73°F before showers and potential severe storms affect parts of Minnesota. The weather pattern includes brief sunshine followed by renewed rainfall.
- A few thunderstorm chances & cooler temperatures to end the weekend in Metro Detroit
Metro Detroit will experience thunderstorms and cooler temperatures by Sunday, transitioning from warmer weekend weather. High-pressure systems will bring drier, sunny conditions into next week, with temperatures gradually rising to the upper 70s by midweek.
- Sunday forecast: Breezy, cooler conditions return to Chicagoland
Breezy and cooler conditions are expected in Chicagoland on Sunday, with an early possibility of showers before skies become partly sunny. Temperatures are forecasted to reach the lower 70s.
- Chicago weather: Sunshine, warm temps early, then showers and maybe storms
Chicago begins the day with sunshine and warmer temperatures, but this calm weather will be followed by showers and potential storms later in the day.
- 90s continue this weekend with increased shower chances
The 90s weather is expected to continue this weekend with increased chances of showers. The hot and humid conditions are not anticipated to subside soon.
- Some scattered showers possible Friday night before cooler, dry weekend
Scattered showers are expected in the Twin Cities Friday night before clearing out, leading to a cooler and drier weekend. Temperatures will reach 74°F on Saturday and 72°F on Sunday, with a cold front bringing cooler weather and northwest winds through the weekend.
- Forecast: Showers, storms through the evening
Thursday will be warm and muggy, with strong or severe thunderstorms expected late in the day and continuing into the evening. The forecast highlights a high likelihood of storms through the evening hours.