The forecast from FOX 17 Weather Ready Chief Meteorologist Kevin Craig: A hot and humid weekend is ahead with highs in the 90s and heat index values between 98 and 105 degrees! We remain under a HEAT ...
The forecast from FOX 17 Weather Ready Meteorologist Kara James: It will be a warm night with a few showers possible as a cold front stalls out near I-94. Humid air remains in place through the ...
Cooler but pleasant weather returns Sunday before more warm and humid weather come back next week.Some clouds will be around ...
The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from meteorologist Matt Mackie: An area of low pressure to our north, along with a few fronts pivoting around us, will keep us rather unsettled from start to finish.
Spotty thundershowers will expand in coverage this afternoon. The most likely zones to get rain are the Cumberland Plateau and communities along the TN/KY line. High, 93, with lots of humidity. Rain ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hot and humid conditions will continue across the region over the next several days, as a strong ridge of high pressure remains in control of our weather. This system is keeping ...
TODAY: Very warm and humid with a shower/t-storm late. High: 90 TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and humid with a shower/t-storm this evening. Low: 72 THURSDAY: Very warm and humid with clouds and sun; showers ...
First Alert Weather Days are in effect today until Tuesday for extreme heat and humidity. Heat indices will be 100-105°plus. Today through Tuesday are all First Alert Weather Days for oppressive heat ...
A warm and humid stretch of weather is on the way Friday and Saturday. There's a chance of thunderstorms as well into most of next week. Wildfire smoke could return on Friday night. MILWAUKEE - A warm ...
Summer weather is back in the Twin Cities and stays through the weekend and into next week. Average highs this time of year are in the mid 70s and average lows in the mid 50s but over the next 7 days ...
The dangers of heat and humidity are so well known it's become cliché to mention them. But the impacts can extend farther than even scientists and doctors realized.