temperatures
Coverage of temperatures in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- Britain’s grid operator calls for more electricity as temperatures soar
Britain’s grid operator has called for increased electricity supply due to rising temperatures. Extreme heat has led to higher power demand and reduced solar panel efficiency.
- Heat Peak Wednesday Before Pasadena Temperatures Cool
Pasadena residents will experience a heat wave peaking at 91 degrees on Wednesday before cooler weather arrives later in the week. The National Weather Service reported 89 degrees on Tuesday with clear skies and light winds, noting the highest regional heat will bypass Pasadena.
- June 22: Summer sizzle
Showers and storms in interior South Florida will diminish Monday evening, with Miami-Dade and Broward counties expecting partly cloudy skies and lingering smoke near brushfires. Tuesday will bring a mix of sun and clouds, potential morning showers, afternoon storms, and temperatures rising to the low to mid-90s with high humidity making it feel much hotter.
- Severe storms possible ahead of cold front, heat wave looms
Severe storms with damaging straight-line winds are possible this evening, particularly in mountainous and foothill regions. Temperatures are expected to remain seasonable early in the week before rising to mid- to upper-90s by the weekend.
- 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.
- Lower humidity headlines Father's Day weekend
The article reports that Father's Day weekend will feature lower humidity and rising temperatures into the mid-to-upper 80s, with a mix of sun and clouds.
- Pleasant Weekend Temperatures to Give Way to 90s by Midweek
Pasadena will experience cool, cloudy weekend temperatures in the upper 70s, followed by a warming trend pushing into the 90s by midweek, according to the National Weather Service. Today's forecast includes a high near 77 degrees with clearing morning clouds and southwest winds in the afternoon.
- 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.
- Rain brings respite as temperatures plunge across Vizag
Rain brought respite and lower temperatures to Vizag, with downpours causing traffic issues due to waterlogging. The IMD forecasts light to moderate rain or thundershowers in North Coastal Andhra for the next three days.
- Molly says we kick off the workweek on a dry note, but to expect rain after dinner
The workweek begins with dry weather but rain is expected after dinner. A weather pattern shift brings rain and clouds from the west, warming temperatures to the upper 70s. Widespread rain and heavier downpours are forecast for Wednesday with the arrival of the Next WeatherMaker.
- 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.
- El Nino is back – and it could be ‘one for the history books’
El Nino has returned, according to the US weather agency, with scientists predicting it could intensify into historic strength by year-end. The climate phenomenon is linked to droughts, floods, and rising temperatures, driven by warming surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean.
- June 11: Drier than normal pattern persists across South Florida
South Florida experiences a drier-than-normal day with minimal showers in the Florida Keys and afternoon thunderstorms in the Everglades. Temperatures remain near 90°, with higher chances of thunderstorms expected this weekend into early next week, making it feel like the low 100s when factoring in humidity.
- 06/06/2026: Gusty T-Storms Possible, More Heat Soon
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop from the northwest ahead of a cold front, increasing in coverage and intensity as they move east and southeast. Dew points will decrease after Saturday, followed by a temperature surge near 90°F starting Tuesday.
- June 5: Not too humid and lower rain chance to start the weekend
South Florida begins the weekend with lower humidity and reduced rain chances on Friday night and Saturday, with temperatures dropping to the mid-70s and rising to the mid-80s by Sunday. Conditions become more humid and showers more likely by Sunday as temperatures approach the upper 80s.
- Mix of temps, winds strengthen across Bay Area Wednesday
The Bay Area experienced a mix of sunny skies, cloud cover, and fog on Wednesday, with temperatures ranging from low 50s to low 70s on the coast, mid 70s to mid 80s around the bay, and mid 80s to higher in some areas, according to the National Weather Service.
- Warming trend, beach hazards continue
Increased risk of sneaker waves and rip currents through Tuesday morning, with Sunday temperatures near or slightly above normal, Monday being the warmest day, and slightly cooler conditions returning by the end of the work week into next weekend.
- Steamy and Stormy Start to June
June begins with a transition from damp, drizzly conditions to hotter weather, with increased rain and storm chances early to midweek in Florida. Eastern areas face potential flooding from heavy storms, while temperatures peak in the low to mid 90s with feels-like temperatures in the 100s. A weakening front by Thursday brings cooler, drier conditions.
- Temperatures to drop after record-breaking May heatwave - with rain and fresher conditions on the way
Temperatures are expected to drop following a record-breaking May heatwave, with rain and cooler conditions arriving. The shift marks a break from the previous extreme heat.
- Temperatures return to near normal, gradual warming early next week
Saturday's temperatures will be near normal, with a gradual warming to slightly above normal from Sunday into early next week. Cooler than normal temperatures are expected by the end of next week. Weak high pressure and a marine layer are influencing the weather patterns.
- Warmer weather coming to Southern California this week
Southern California will experience cooler and cloudier weather on Monday with possible drizzle along the coast, followed by a warming trend starting Tuesday, bringing temperatures into the 70s and 80s.