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Friday PM Forecast: heat rising, tropics may influence local weather next week
Posted 5:56 PM 7/11/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
As we head into the weekend and beyond, the typical summer weather pattern will stay in full swing. Expect highs in the mid-90s each day, with just isolated, afternoon storms bubbling up, mostly closer to and south of I-10. These will likely fizzle after sunset, leaving us with warm, muggy nights (More)
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Thursday PM Forecast: weekend brings subtle shift in weather pattern
Posted 3:41 PM 7/10/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
The typical summer pattern continues—hot, humid, with daily storm chances that will gradually decrease into early next week, allowing the heat to crank up even more. Stay hydrated, find some shade, and be prepared for those steamy afternoons!
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7/9/2025
Wednesday PM Forecast: Rain chances nearing a peak, heat builds behind
Posted 5:06 PM 7/9/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
July rolls on with plenty of heat, humidity, and unsettled weather at times. A boost in storm chances Thursday may knock temperatures down a bit, but expect heat to build again as storms become less prevalent over the weekend.
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7/8/2025
Tuesday PM Forecast: showers and thunderstorms ramping up into midweek
Posted 5:04 PM 7/8/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
Overall, it will be a fairly typical July forecast in our part of the world: muggy, hot, and unsettled at times, with daily storm chances keeping us on our toes. Stay weather-aware for any stronger downpours, and stay hydrated if out in the heat.
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7/7/2025
Monday PM Forecast: From sunshine to sudden storms, a daily occurrence
Posted 5:37 PM 7/7/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Afternoon storms will be the only escape from the summer heat. The classic summer combination of steam and storms is here to stay.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Mostly clear skies will take over through the evening as leftover showers fall apart. The muggy feel will remain in (More)
7/6/2025
Sunday PM Forecast: Summer heat locking in, afternoon storms the only escape
Posted 5:07 PM 7/6/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Summer heat and humidity won't be going away anytime soon. However, daily doses of thunderstorms will offer opportunities to cool off by the end of each afternoon this week.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Skies will become mostly clear during the evening as any lingering showers (More)
7/5/2025
Saturday PM Forecast: The summer drum keeps beating, heat and storms marching on
Posted 5:44 PM 7/5/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
It’s official — the dog days of summer are here. Heat and pop-up afternoon storms are the main players in the forecast for the time being.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Passing clouds will be difficult to find after dark. It will be another muggy and mild night with (More)
7/4/2025
Friday PM Forecast: hot and humid weekend, tropical depression three forms
Posted 4:47 PM 7/4/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
The first half of the weekend will be slightly hotter and drier than the rest of the Storm Station 7-Day Forecast. Overall, very typical conditions are expected for July.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Any leftover showers will gradually wrap up through the evening. For (More)
7/3/2025
Thursday PM Forecast: heat and stray showers into holiday weekend
Posted 4:56 PM 7/3/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
New to the Storm Station forecast, some cloud cover may alleviate long-duration heat on the Fourth of July, but several days with highs in the mid-90s remain in the forecast. There is an increasing likelihood of a new tropical system forming in the southwest Atlantic Ocean.
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7/2/2025
Wednesday PM Forecast: hotter afternoons up ahead
Posted 4:48 PM 7/2/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will taper in the days ahead, giving rise to hotter afternoon temperatures. Independence Day and Saturday will both be mainly dry with highs in the mid-90s.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Some remnant showers could dance around through (More)