TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2025
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM 2PM UNTIL 11PM TODAY: STORM ALERT Partly Sunny Scattered Strong to Severe PM Storms Highs: 85-91 Winds: Southwest 10-15 mph First Alert Weather continues to track a robust cold front that will bring a drop in humidity, but will also provide the risk of strong to severe thunderstorms. The first half of the day will be dry, but hot and humid. High temperatures will be around 90 degrees with heat index values nearing 100 degrees. Scattered showers and storms will develop from west to east during the afternoon and evening hours. Any storms that develop could contain damaging wind gusts and small hail. With the high humidity, there is also the risk of flash flooding. A Flood Watch is in effect from 2 p.m. until 11 p.m. TONIGHT: Scattered Showers, Storms Lows: 68-74 Winds: Southwest 5 mph Wet weather chances continue overnight with mild and muggy conditions. Pockets of heavy rain could lead to standing water, so use caution on area roadways. WEDNESDAY: Morning Showers Afternoon Clearing Highs: 84-87 Winds: North 5-10 mph Wet weather will lingering during the morning hours with humidity levels remaining high. The cold front will push through midday shifting our wind direction out of the northwest ushering in a drier airmass. Skies will brighten during the afternoon with highs in the 80s. THURSDAY: Mostly Sunny Highs: Near 90 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph Cooler weather will be nice to kick-start the day with wake-up temperatures in the 60s in the suburbs. Plan for abundant sunshine and highs in the middle 80s to around 90 degrees with lower humidity. FRIDAY: INDEPENDENCE DAY Mostly Sunny Highs: Mid 80s Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph Fantastic weather is expected for the 4th of July with sunshine, comfortable high temperatures in the mid 80s, and low humidity for early July. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast. |