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Sunday Night Forecast: Rain Returns Wednesday
TONIGHT: Partly Cloudy. 30% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. Low 69. Wind E 5 mph. MONDAY: Mostly Sunny. High 87. Wind SE 5-10 NIGHT: Mostly Clear. Low 72. Wind S 5 Mostly Sunny. High 89. Wind S 5-10 G 20 NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms After 1:00 A.M. Low Mostly Cloudy. 50% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: Partly Cloudy. 20% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. Low Partly Cloudy. 30% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. Low Partly Cloudy. 20% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: Partly Cloudy. Low Mostly Sunny. 20% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: Mostly Clear. Low Sunny. Slight Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High 92. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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13 hours ago
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Record-challenging heat gives way to unsettled weather Sunday night through Tuesday
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Happy Sunday, Utah! It's another sizzler of a day with record-challenging heat in the north. Northern and central Utah will run a few degrees warmer than yesterday while the south cools a few degrees. Sunday's highs will climb into the low and mid 90s for northern and central parts of the state, 80s in high terrain and southern valleys, and upper 90s to low 100s for the hottest spots in southern and eastern Utah. A few places could very easily get into record territory, Salt Lake City is forecasted to hit 95° which would break the 2020 record by a single degree. We'll have a mix of sun and clouds today with high-based thunderstorms popping up in the southern mountains around lunchtime. By the evening, more moisture pushes into the state bringing spotty showers to the West Desert and possibly the northern mountains. There's a chance that St. George and the Wasatch Front see an evening thunderstorm, but with a dry layer of air near the surface, much of it will evaporate before reaching the ground making for gusty winds at times. Monday has the highest chance of wet weather across the state, but southern and eastern Utah will be favored. On Monday morning we'll see showers on the Wasatch Front and we could see them bubble up again with the heat of the day, but by then most of the moisture will centered over eastern and southwest Utah. Monday also knocks temperatures back into the 70s for most of us and low to mid 80s for the warmest areas. Another low pressure system is hot on this system's heels, so that'll keep showers locked into the south through Tuesday, possibly Wednesday. After that we start warming back up, reaching the 90s in St. George and 80s for most valleys by the latter half of the workweek. We'll keep you posted on the latest updates in our 4Warn Weather both on-air and online, we are Good4Utah! Northern lights, infrastructure impacts possible due to 'severe' geomagnetic storm: What to know Fact or myth? Common thunderstorm advice, explained Study reveals decline in mental health among US mothers Air traffic controller says its 'safe to fly' but 'avoid Newark' Man sues Walt Disney World over Florida water slide's 'exhilarating speeds' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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16 hours ago
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Sunday Morning Forecast: A Few Storms This Afternoon
SUNDAY: 20% Chance of Afternoon Showers & Thunderstorms. High 85. Wind S 5 mph. SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly Cloudy. Low 67. Wind E 5 mph. MONDAY: Mostly Sunny. High 86. Wind S 5 mph. MONDAY NIGHT: Partly Cloudy. Low 70. Wind S 5 mph. TUESDAY: Mostly Sunny. High 89. TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. Low Partly Cloudy. 40% Chance of Afternoon Showers & Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. 30% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. Low Mostly Sunny. 40% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. Low Mostly Sunny. 30% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High NIGHT: Partly Cloudy. Low Mostly Sunny. 30% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms. High 91. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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17 hours ago
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Lower humidity as temps warm up today
There will be showers and a few storms in southern areas this morning as temperatures start out in the mid-70s across Tampa Bay. Isolated showers will form again in southern and eastern communities this afternoon with highs in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees with lower humidity. Isolated showers are possible Monday with more cloud cover, which means high temps will only rise into the upper 80s after lows in the mid-70s. Isolated afternoon and evening storms start back up Tuesday as temps heat up into the low 90s. Scattered p.m. showers and storms are likely Wednesday and Thursday, with fewer p.m. storms Friday into next weekend. Lows will be in the mid to upper 70s with highs in the lower 90s. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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a day ago
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Arizona weather forecast: Rain on the way for the Valley and high country
The Brief Phoenix is bracing for rare early June rainfall this Sunday and Monday, fueled by moisture from Tropical Storm Alvin. This type of widespread June rain in Phoenix is exceptionally unusual, with the last comparable event occurring in 1914. Expect up to a half-inch of rain in Phoenix and three-quarters of an inch in Flagstaff, with a temporary cool-down before triple-digit temperatures return by Thursday. PHOENIX - The news you want to know is about all the rainfall headed our way. You want to know how rare this is? This storm that we're expecting over the next 48 hours – the last time this has happened was 1914. We had rainfall on June 1 in Phoenix – that was in 1896. And if you just take in the last week of May to the first week of June, it's only happened 14 times since 1896. It's wild. Taking a look at our futurecast, the moisture from Tropical Storm Alvin is going to head north and continue through Monday morning. What's next Now we're expecting it in Flagstaff to last a lot longer than in Phoenix by several hours. All this is expected on Sunday. Taking a look at what we can expect a little bit more closely: rain and thunderstorms for both Flagstaff and Phoenix; the heaviest this Sunday night into Monday midday. In Flagstaff, you can get up to 3/4 of an inch of rain. A little bit less in Phoenix, where we could get up to about a half inch. This is probably the most we'll see, but road ponding is possible. Timeline Sunday night is your 60% chance in Phoenix for rain. And if you're looking into Flagstaff, there's an 80% chance on Sunday night, going into Monday morning. We believe that the rainfall will last a little bit longer into Monday morning - midday timeframe, whereas in Phoenix, it'll probably stop right around the morning commute. Here's a look at our 10-day forecast: you're going to have to hold off on those temperatures for a bit. You'll have to get through this partly cloudy Saturday of 102° as your high. But as you look, we're rewarded not just with the rainfall Sunday into Monday, but the temperatures we're going to be in the 90s for a little bit. That'll be a nice little break before Thursday, when they return to the triple digits. You can always check the latest weather conditions by visiting the FOX 10 Phoenix weather page, or download the Free FOX 10 Weather app, which is available on Apple iOS and Android. Scroll down this page for satellite and radar, day planner, records, current temperatures, 10-day forecast, forecast highs, and recent rainfall totals, plus live video feeds.