temperatures
Coverage of temperatures in the Nexus archive.
- The Heat Returns, Mid to Upper 90’s All Week
Pasadena will experience a stretch of hot weather this week, with temperatures expected to climb into the upper 90s by Thursday before easing slightly over the weekend. National Weather Service forecasters reported that today's high is near 94, and Tuesday’s high is anticipated near 95.
- High heat continues through weekend with temperatures reaching upper 90s
Temperatures in the Charlotte metro topped out around 96 degrees on Friday. Due to high humidity, the heat index felt as high as 105–110 degrees. Later in the evening, cooling showers and storms occurred, dropping temperatures into the 70s and 80s.
- Pasadena Temperatures to Warm After Cool Week
Cooler-than-normal August temperatures in Pasadena will give way to a gradual warming trend, with highs returning to seasonal norms early next week. National Weather Service forecasters reported that today’s high will reach near 86 degrees and Saturday’s high will be near 88 degrees.
- Charlotte sees upper 90s Tuesday, cooling storms possible
On Tuesday, temperatures are predicted to be hotter, rising into the mid-90s and reaching upper 90s degrees. The heat index is expected to feel like it will exceed 100 degrees in and around the Charlotte area. Additionally, cooling storms are possible.
- Denver weather: More heat with an isolated storm
Denver is currently experiencing high temperatures, with reported temps reaching the 90s. The local weather conditions include extra clouds and a chance for isolated storms.
- 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.
- A much-needed cool-down is on the horizon for SoCal this week
A gradual cooling trend is expected to lower temperatures across most of SoCal this week, according to the National Weather Service. The coolest days are predicted for Thursday and Friday.
- Seattle sees blue skies as wildfire smoke blows east. For how long?
After days marked by wildfire smoke, the Puget Sound region is expected to see some relief in environmental conditions. Temperatures, smoke levels, and air quality are anticipated to return to near normal for Seattle.
- Why stink bugs suddenly want to move into your house this fall
When temperatures begin to cool across Middle Tennessee, some unwanted houseguests could seek shelter in homes. Stink bugs are mentioned as an example of creatures that may look for shelter even if fall is still weeks away.
- Heating up this weekend with isolated storm chances
The weekend is expected to heat up with isolated storm chances. Conditions start warm and muggy this morning, but Saturday will feature temperatures in the 70s and are forecast to have no rain.
- Rising temperatures could delay more flights
Rising temperatures may cause delays in more flights, and the underlying reason for this potential delay is explained by physics.
- Heat, wind threaten progress made against WA wildfires
Firefighting crews are containing Washington's largest fire, but increasing temperatures and wind gusts this weekend could threaten progress. The threat of worsening weather conditions may hinder recent containment efforts.
- July 31: August to open hot with a chance for storms
South Florida will experience lingering showers and storms on Friday night, followed by a mix of sun and clouds with afternoon showers and storms over the weekend. Saharan dust may cause haze on Sunday, and temperatures will reach the low to mid-90s with humid conditions making it feel over 100°F.
- IMD forecasts ‘below normal’ rainfall in August
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts 'below normal' rainfall in August at 94% of average, following a deficit in June and partial recovery in July. High temperatures are expected, with western India likely to be the worst-affected region during the second half of the southwest monsoon.
- July 28: Mild start to the day with temps in the upper 70s, lower 80s
The day starts mild with temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s, but afternoon highs will reach the lower 90s with heat indices in the triple digits. Afternoon storms are expected, bringing potential wind gusts and flooding concerns, with rain chances decreasing tomorrow due to Saharan dust.
- Humidity drops as temperatures remain high Tuesday
Humidity levels have decreased while temperatures remain high on Tuesday. The weather conditions were reported by KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- 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.
- Warm, breezy pattern continues, inland temperatures trend higher
Afternoons and evenings this week will have breezy onshore winds, with temperatures near seasonal averages until midweek. A gradual warming trend will begin, leading to increased moderate heat risk for inland locations by next weekend.
- Chicago wakes up to coolest temps since June as heat builds for weekend
Chicago experienced its coolest temperatures since June, with a return of summer heat expected this weekend and a continuing dry streak.
- Temperatures in Southern California to hold steady this weekend before mid-week warmup
Southern California will experience stable, near-normal temperatures this weekend following recent heat, but a mid-week warmup is expected. The National Weather Service reported that temperatures will remain largely unchanged over the next few days.
- Charlotte expects sunny skies and rising heat Wednesday
Charlotte is expected to have sunny skies on Wednesday, with temperatures rising into the lower 90s across the metro area.
- Chicago weather: Another lovely day, then hot temps on the way
Chicago is experiencing a pleasant summer day to end the weekend, with a significant temperature increase expected during the upcoming workweek.
- July 11: Saharan dust raises temperatures, limits rain
Saharan dust is causing a milky haze in South Florida skies, limiting rainfall on Saturday night and Sunday. Temperatures are expected to reach the lower 90s with feel-like temperatures exceeding 105 degrees, and the dust will intensify through the week, keeping rainfall minimal in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
- Heat Advisory in effect for Southern California as ‘monsoonal showers’ approach
Southern California is under a Heat Advisory until Tuesday, with temperatures reaching nearly 100 degrees as rain and possible thunderstorms approach. The National Weather Service issued the advisory, forecasting high temperatures and monsoonal showers in the region.
- Cooler for some this weekend but heatwave continues
Temperatures dropped over the weekend, but the heatwave is expected to continue into next week. The article highlights a temporary cooling period followed by a return to sizzling heat.
- Chicago weather: Near 90-degree highs return by midweek as storm chances increase
Chicago is expected to see temperatures near 90 degrees by Wednesday, with increasing chances of rain and storms by Thursday.
- 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.
- Storm chances linger into the start of the week across Metro Detroit
A low-pressure system moving into the Ohio Valley will bring scattered rain and possible thunderstorms to Metro Detroit on Sunday and Monday. Temperatures will be seasonable, with overnight lows in the 60s and daytime highs in the low 80s. Lingering rain chances are expected into the midday hours on Monday before conditions dry out later in the week.
- See how Americans are weathering a heat dome’s sweltering temperatures
Americans are experiencing extreme heat and humidity due to a heat dome, leading people to seek refuge from the sweltering conditions this week.
- Pasadena Temperatures to Climb Into 90s by Midweek
Pasadena temperatures are expected to rise into the 90s by midweek, with the National Weather Service forecasting morning low clouds and fog through the weekend followed by afternoon clearing. Thursday's high is projected near 79 degrees, with patchy fog and light winds reported.
- How to keep your home cool ahead of Virginia heat wave
Temperatures in Central Virginia are rising due to an approaching heat wave, and experts recommend preparing homes to stay cool during near-record temperatures.
- Just how hot will the U.S. get this week? Here’s a day-by-day forecast
Temperatures are expected to reach the 90s and low 100s across large parts of the U.S. this week, with many locations likely to challenge or break daily records. Forecasters have highlighted the severity of the heatwave.
- More than 1,300 heat-related deaths across Europe since June 21, WHO chief says
The World Health Organization reported over 1,300 heat-related deaths in Europe since June 21. Record-breaking temperatures were recorded again on Sunday across the continent.
- June 29: Summer sizzle
South Florida experiences warm and mostly dry weather on Monday night with temperatures near 80°F. Tuesday brings sunshine, scattered clouds, and potential late-afternoon storms inland, with temperatures reaching the low to mid-90s and high humidity.
- Healthcare in a heatwave: French hospitals and aged care homes bear the brunt of rising temperatures
French hospitals and aged care homes are struggling with the impact of prolonged heatwaves, as temperatures reach 40°C. Overburdened hospitals and overwhelmed mortuaries highlight the growing healthcare crisis linked to extreme weather.
- Sunshine, calmer conditons continue Monday in Bay Area
The Bay Area experiences sunshine and temperatures in the 80s on Monday with offshore winds. A cooler trend is expected later in the week, but skies will remain dry.
- The weekend continues the heating trend
The weekend continues a heating trend as temperatures narrowly avoid triple-digits. Freddy Vela comments on the ongoing heat.
- Denver weather: Storm chances and warmer temperatures Friday
Thunderstorms and warmer temperatures are expected in Denver on Friday, followed by a sunny and hot weekend. The weather forecast highlights a return of storm chances before transitioning to clearer conditions.
- Summer heat not letting up with temps rising
The summer heat continues with temperatures rising into the mid to upper 90s in the afternoon. A few clouds are present in the morning, according to Freddy Vela.
- 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.