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Parts of New Jersey may see more than planned fireworks in the sky on Thursday, with isolated thunderstorms expected to pop up in the afternoon and evening on what is expected to be a very steamy Fourth of July with high humidity.
Unlike some recent rainy Independence Days, those heading to the Esplanade for the Boston Pops and fireworks should be in the clear this Fourth of July. The National Weather Service is forecasting a warm holiday with rising humidity,
Heat, muggy and storms in Maryland for Fourth of July
The News 12 Storm Watch Team says temperatures will increase a few degrees and the mugginess will hit today along with clouds and thunderstorms.
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Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms rolling through tonight between 8 p.m. and 4 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. There's a chance of some storms bringing heavy rain. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with a low around 71.
Storms are possible any time after 6 p.m. Thursday with rain, thunder and lightning.
The kind of heat and humidity that enveloped the Triangle last week returns Thursday and will remain through most of the weekend. High temperatures will approach 100 each day through Saturday, with humidity making it feel several degrees warmer,
Rain moves on 4th of July afternoon plans
News 12 Storm Watch Meteorologist Hope Osemwenkhae says Wednesday will have beautiful sunshine, warm temperatures and low humidity with highs in the mid-80s.
Rain and possible storms in the forecast could put a damper on a lot of 4th of July festivities scheduled across Minnesota.
In typical Fourth of July fashion, it'll be a hot and humid holiday but with a chance of storms, the National Weather Service in Norman forecast.
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It's a tradition unlike any other: the 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on the Fourth of July. But the event will look a bit different this year, with Joey Chestnut out of the event due to a contract dispute.
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The Fourth of July this year has all the makings of a quintessential summer day. Thursday, July 4 will be humid and very hot, with some clouds in the morning, the National Weather Service said. Temps will be in the high 90s but could feel like 100 degrees.
Expect dry and warm outdoor weather now through Thursday morning. Heat, humidity, & storms return to the forecast for our 4th of July afternoon.
High heat, humidity, and storms return for the Fourth of July in Baltimore.Thursday starts off hot and humid with temperatures soaring into the low 90s and heat
Another round of showers and storms is looking likely in portions of Eastern Iowa on the 4th of July.While a majority of Thursday is expected to be dry with a m
Taking a break from widespread storm chances with temperatures near or below average for the 4th, but there will be more opportunities for rain over the weekend. Meteorologist Jack Maney has your Storm Track 3 forecast.
The Fourth of July will bring many weather hazards to Green Country, so it's important that we are all prepared. First, we will experience another day of DANGER
It won't just be the fireworks lighting up the skies for the 3rd and 4th! A storm system brings several chances for thunderstorms through the end of the week -- some could be strong, too.
Have backup plans ready for any outdoor 4th of July activities. The bulk of Independence Day will be dry, but a few showers and storms can’t be ruled out during the day. The best chance for severe weather Thursday will be generally south of I-70.
FORECAST: “The heat is about to step up in a big way tomorrow as the heat index will be around 102,” Chief Meteorologist John Ahrens said Wednesday afternoon. Likely, there will not be much of a storm threat for fireworks on the Fourth of July.
An unwelcome guest may be showing up at some of New Jersey’s Fourth of July celebrations on Thursday — stormy weather. That’s the word from the National Weather Service, which says scattered rain showers and thunderstorms,
In the Triangle, those with ties to Jamaica anxiously wait as Hurricane Beryl batters the island nation.
Still below average, though! A scattered shower or storm will be possible in the morning and afternoon across Nebraska. One or two of the storms may be strong to severe. Because of the chance for a few storms on Saturday,
An Excessive Heat Warning will go into effect at 10 a.m. on July 4 in Maricopa County. The high in Phoenix is expected to reach around 114°F.
A few scattered showers and storms possible.
Highs will be in the mid to upper 90s on Thursday, with a heat index or just over 100. Scattered storms are possible.
The Fourth of July looks hot as well, but another front comes knocking. This one may have a better chance of popping up storms Thursday afternoon and evening. Storm chances vary across the state, but the best chances reside in east-central Oklahoma.
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EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH is in effect Tuesday Afternoon through Wednesday Evening for the Kootenai/Cabinet Region and Lower Clark Fork Region. Dangerously hot condi
The Bay Area remained in the grip of a heatwave for a third day on the eve of the nation’s birthday, prompting warnings about the danger of wildfires, causing some local authorities to curtail celebrations and open cooling centers.
Drier and hotter weather will return for most of New Mexico on the Fourth of July. A few isolated storms may be possible in southern New Mexico though. Fewer storms have developed Wednesday across New Mexico as drier air is moving in from the northwest.
News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Matt Hammer says it will be warm and dry today, but there will be more humidity and a chance of a spotty storm on
The humidity is on the rise in Massachusetts and New England for July 4, but despite clouds, it will stay mainly dry.
Another round of scattered storms will return again this afternoon, with drier air continuing to move into the northwest quarter of the state. Drier air will move in nearly statewide for the Fourth of July.
The ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team has issued a Weather Alert Day for the potential of severe storms on Independence Day. The window for severe will be from 12 p.m. (noon) Thursday to 12 a.m. (midnight) Friday.
Temperatures in the mid to upper 90s and humidity, combined with a passing cold front will lead to showers and storms popping up throughout the afternoon and evening. These will be typical summer storms,
The return of high heat and humidity will begin Wednesday and last through the holiday weekend, bringing chances for showers and storms.
Wednesday will be mostly sunny and hot with highs peaking near 90 degrees which is near normal for this time of year.
Early morning sub-severe thunderstorms will bring some heavy rain to the region to start our Wednesday. This will be the first of several rounds of rain and storms that we will be tracking over the next 48 hours.
After two gorgeous days to start July, it will be warmer today, although the humidity stays in check for one more day. Expect a mix of sun and clouds today with highs in the upper 80s. It will remain dry.