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CBS News
a day ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Extreme heat expected this weekend in South Florida could cause health risks to some
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a scorching weekend across South Florida. While we will not be expecting a Heat Advisory, we will see heat indexes of 100-105 throughout the day on Saturday. Those triple digit "feels like" temperatures will return on Sunday. A high-pressure system moving across Northern Florida is driving away any chance we have of rain this weekend. The heat indexes will peak around noon on Saturday and last through the early evening hours and will not "cool-down" until after midnight. It's important to stay hydrated, limit outdoor afternoon activity and wear light-colored clothing. You're also encouraged to check on your senior relatives and neighbors who are extremely susceptible to the heat. The heat and dry conditions last all weekend with the regular summer rain returning by midweek.


CBS News
3 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Feels-like temps could reach 105 degrees Thursday in Philadelphia area, chance of showers continues
A NEXT Weather Alert is in place Thursday in the Philadelphia area because of feels-like temperatures that will soar to near 105 degrees. A heat advisory is also in effect for much of the area Thursday until 8 p.m. There will also be a chance for some late-day and evening storms that could be strong and severe. Currently, in addition to heavy rain and the threat of flash flooding, localized areas of damaging winds may also occur in the stronger storms. In fact, we'll maintain this pattern through Friday, with partly sunny skies and isolated storms each afternoon. Temperatures will also soar to either side of 90 during the day and mid-70s at night. High humidity will lead to heat indices that feel close to 100 degrees. We will be monitoring for any possible heat alerts, and with the very high dewpoints, flooding rain will remain a concern in any thunderstorm. The best day of the extended forecast looks to be Saturday, with highs in the upper 80s, plenty of sunshine and reasonable humidity levels. Then, it's back to active weather with showers and storms on Sunday. Your NEXT Weather Team will keep you posted. Thursday: NEXT Weather Alert for heat and storms. High 94, Low 76. Friday: Mostly sunny. High 87, Low 76. Saturday: Nice day. High 86, Low 69. Sunday: Showers, storms. High 88, Low 74. Monday: Mostly sunny. High 85, Low 73. Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 85, Low 71. Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 86, Low 71. NEXT Weather Radars Hourly Forecast


CBS News
4 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Warm, humid Wednesday in Philadelphia region with chance of scattered storms. Here's the weather forecast.
Another seasonably warm and sticky summer day is expected on Wednesday in the Philadelphia region, along with pop-up showers and storms. The storms will happen mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. In fact, we'll keep that pattern in place through Friday with partly sunny skies and isolated storms each afternoon. Temperatures will also soar to either side of 90 during the day and mid-70s at night. High humidity will lead to heat indices that feel close to 100 degrees. We will be monitoring for any possible heat alerts, and with the very high dewpoints, flooding rain will remain a concern in any thunderstorm. The best day of the extended forecast looks to be Saturday, with highs in the upper 80s, plenty of sunshine and reasonable humidity levels. Then, it's back to active weather with showers and storms on Sunday. Your NEXT Weather Team will keep you posted. Wednesday: PM storm chance. High 88, Low 75. Thursday: Hot, a thunderstorm. High 92, Low 76. Friday: Partly sunny. High 89, Low 78. Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 88, Low 71. Sunday: Showers likely. High 86, Low 74. Monday: Shower early. High 86, Low 74. Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 85, Low 71. NEXT Weather Radars Hourly Forecast


CBS News
5 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Chance of heavy rain, storms in Philadelphia region on Tuesday. Here's the weather forecast.
Good Tuesday, everyone! Today will be another day with the risk of some heavy rain and storms, but it shouldn't be quite as widespread and heavy as it was on Monday, when many parts of the Philadelphia region picked up several inches of rain and many flash flood warnings were issued. The main threat time on Tuesday will be during the late afternoon and early evening during the peak heating of the day, but stray showers are possible outside that timeframe. Wednesday through Friday, we will have a more typical summer pattern with partly sunny skies and isolated storms each afternoon. Temperatures will also soar to either side of 90 during the day and mid-70s at night. High humidity will lead to heat indices that feel close to 100 degrees! We will be monitoring for any possible heat alerts. The best day of the extended forecast looks to be Saturday, with highs in the upper 80s, plenty of sunshine and reasonable humidity levels. Fingers crossed that it holds, it would be nice to have a great weekend day after a potentially very wet week. Your NEXT Weather Team will keep you posted. Here's your 7-day forecast: Tuesday: Scattered storms. High 87, Low 73. Wednesday: PM T-storms. High 88, Low 74. Thursday: Scattered storms. High 92, Low 76. Friday: Scattered storms. High 89, Low 77. Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 88, Low 73. Hourly Forecast


CBS News
07-07-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Heat returns to South Florida along with scattered afternoon storms
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking the potential for a few scattered afternoon storms on Monday. While rain won't be nearly as widespread as what happened over the holiday weekend, there will be a 30% chance for afternoon storms in Broward and inland Miami-Dade. The main timeframe for these storms will be between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. It will be a steamy start to the workweek with highs near 90 degrees and "feels like" temperatures will hover around 100 degrees for all of South Florida. The chance of rain ticks up near week's end. NEXT Weather The chance of rain is trending lower for Tuesday with just isolated afternoon inland storms. However, the chance of rain ticks back up Wednesday into Thursday, roughly a 40% chance. Looking ahead to the weekend, forecast models are currently trending on the wetter side with a 40-50% chance for scattered storms on both Saturday and Sunday.