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Summer solstice 2025 is here, Philadelphia's first heat wave of the year. Here's the forecast.
Summer solstice 2025 is here, Philadelphia's first heat wave of the year. Here's the forecast.

CBS News

time14 hours ago

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Summer solstice 2025 is here, Philadelphia's first heat wave of the year. Here's the forecast.

First day of summer has arrived, first heat wave of 2025 in Philadelphia is underway First day of summer has arrived, first heat wave of 2025 in Philadelphia is underway First day of summer has arrived, first heat wave of 2025 in Philadelphia is underway Welcome to Summer! And right on point, Mother Nature will deliver the first heat wave of the year, which will linger through next Thursday. As a reminder, three consecutive days at or above 90 is considered a heat wave. Saturday and Sunday will be in the low to mid-90s with mostly sunny skies and increasing humidity. CBS News Philadelphia. By Monday, we are looking at dangerous heat with highs in the upper 90s to 100 and overnight lows near 80. The feels-like heat index will range from 101-107. This dangerous heat will continue through Thursday. At those temperatures, heatstroke and heat exhaustion are possible. The cumulative effect of the heat over six days can lead to additional health problems. Because of this dangerous heat, a NEXT Weather Alert is in place Sunday through Wednesday. CBS News Philadelphia. It is likely we will set some new record highs each day and new record high-lows at night. No organized storms are headed our way, and it should be dry through next Thursday. However, because of the heat and humidity, there is a chance of pop-up storms each day. For some context Last year's first heatwave ran from June 18 to 23, and the last one hit at the end of July. Both topped out at 98°. Our last 100°+ day? July 7, 2012, when we hit 101°. And the longest heatwave on record? A whopping 12 days back in 1901, including two scorchers over 100°. CBS News Philadelphia. It was a picture-perfect summer night in the city. "I definitely wanted to do something outside today," said Anna Parker. "We got some beers. Played some cornhole and just enjoying it now." People were out and about at Eakins Oval, the Art Museum, and up and down the parkway. "I love it. It's like the first weekend we had without rain finally, so we took advantage of it as much as we could," said Nadi Bek. While everyone was enjoying the sunshine and light breeze Friday night, they said they are also thinking about the heat and humidity expected this weekend and how they will stay cool. "Lots of fans, lots of air conditioning," said Jim Hesdon. "Probably have to stay indoors, it's the only way," said Owen McAlynn. Over at the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival at Franklin Square, people were also enjoying the nice weather before the heat takes over. No matter the plans for Friday night, everyone said they are happy to spend time with loved ones outdoors. Here's your 7-day forecast: CBS News Philadelphia. Saturday: Heat wave begins. High 92, Low 68 Sunday: NEXT Weather Alert for extreme heat. High 96, Low 75 Monday: NEXT Weather Alert for extreme heat. High 99, Low 80 Tuesday: NEXT Weather Alert for extreme heat. High 102, Low 81 Wednesday: NEXT Weather Alert for extreme heat. High 99, Low 80 Thursday: Hot & stormy. High 94, Low 76 Friday: Storm chance. High 81, Low 71 NEXT Weather Radars Hourly Forecast

Hurricane Erick Strengthens to Category 2 as It Nears Mexico: NHC
Hurricane Erick Strengthens to Category 2 as It Nears Mexico: NHC

Cedar News

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • Cedar News

Hurricane Erick Strengthens to Category 2 as It Nears Mexico: NHC

Hurricane Erick has intensified into a Category 2 storm, with sustained winds now exceeding 100 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. The powerful system is tracking closer to the Mexican coast, prompting warnings of heavy rains, dangerous surf, and potential flooding in coastal regions. Residents are urged to stay alert and follow official guidance as the storm continues its path. #HurricaneErick #Mexico #WeatherAlert #NHC

El Paso region to dry out, warm up over next few days
El Paso region to dry out, warm up over next few days

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

El Paso region to dry out, warm up over next few days

We remain under a Severe T-Storm Watch until 9 p.m. in El Paso County. A very unstable and moist atmosphere has delivered heavy rainfall and hail to parts of the Borderland. Do not drive into flooded roadways. Our Weather Watchers captured the forming afternoon storms. A Flood Advisory is posted for the entire west side, Upper Valley, and Santa Teresa and Anapra until 6:45 PM. TONIGHT: KTSM has issued a Weather Authority Alert due to the potential for strong t-showers, heavy rain, gusty winds in excess of 60 mph, and hail. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is posted until 9 PM. The atmosphere is very moist and unstable, and we can expect widely scattered t-showers. Do not drive into flooded roadways. Late evening, the storms will taper off; however, we could experience random, strong wind gusts well into the night. Variable winds will range from 10-30 mph with stronger gusts near storms. Overnight, the winds will die down, the skies will clear, and the low will drop to 68. Here's your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Wednesday: FORECAST: Wednesday will be partly cloudy with only a slight chance of isolated area t-storms. The chance of significant rainfall or strong storms goes way down for Wednesday. Wednesday's high: 99. The SW winds will range from 5-20 mph. Thursday will be partly cloudy with a high of 102. The west winds will range from 5-15 mph. Friday will be mostly sunny and very hot with a high of 104. High pressure builds up for the Father's Day weekend, and once again, high temperatures move back into the extreme range. Saturday will be sunny and 106. Father's Day Sunday will be sunny and 108 as high pressure reaches its maximum. Monday will be sunny and 107. Tuesday will be partly cloudy and 103. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Heavy rain and flash flooding threat grows in South Florida with storms expected Wednesday
Heavy rain and flash flooding threat grows in South Florida with storms expected Wednesday

CBS News

time10-06-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Heavy rain and flash flooding threat grows in South Florida with storms expected Wednesday

A NEXT Weather Alert Day is in effect for Wednesday as South Florida braces for the possibility of heavy rain and flash flooding, with the potential for the alert to extend into Thursday depending on rainfall totals. The NEXT Weather team says weather models are trending wetter, raising concerns about a one- to two-day rain event that could bring significant impacts to the region. The main threat is flash flooding caused by repeated rounds of heavy rain. The NEXT Weather team is tracking two rounds of storms expected Wednesday — one around midday and a stronger system during the evening commute, which could complicate travel and increase flood risk on roads and low-lying areas. If rainfall accumulations are high enough on Wednesday, the alert will likely continue into Thursday, according to the NEXT Weather team. Residents are urged to monitor updates and prepare for rapidly changing conditions.

Sunday Evening Forecast: Severe T-Storm Watch Issued Until 9 PM
Sunday Evening Forecast: Severe T-Storm Watch Issued Until 9 PM

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Sunday Evening Forecast: Severe T-Storm Watch Issued Until 9 PM

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Rusk, Sabine, Nacogdoches, Shelby, San Augustine and Panola counties until 6:45 p.m. TONIGHT: Severe storms are expected between 11 PM – 5 AM. Damaging winds are the primary threat. Chance of rain: 90%. Low: 70. Winds: W 5-10 MPH. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy skies with a few scattered showers and thunderstorms in the morning followed by a few isolated storms in the morning. Chance of rain: 30%. High: 85. Winds: NW 5-10 MPH. TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few scattered storms. Chance of rain: 30%. Low: 71. High: 86. Winds: SE 5 MPH. WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few scattered storms around. Chance of rain: 40%. Low: 70. High: 85. Winds: SE 5-10 MPH. THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few storms. Chance of rain: 60%. Low: 71. High: 83. Winds: S 10 MPH. FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few storms. Chance of rain: 40%. Low: 72. High: 85. Winds: S 5-10 MPH. SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few storms. Chance of rain: 40%. Low: 73. High: 87. Winds: S 5-10 MPH. SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few storms. Chance of rain: 40%. Low: 74. High: 88. Winds: S 5-10 MPH. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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