Pat Guinanĭaily May temperatures in Missouri were mostly above average during the first half of the month but became more seasonable during the latter half, Figure 1. Have a great weather photo? We'd love to share it! Upload it here via our Chime In page.May 2023 Weather and Its Impacts on Missouri Dr. Watch FOX-Illinois News weeknights at 5:30 and 9 pm on WCCU, FOX-Illinois, Channel 27, or at. The start of next week is looking warmer now with highs back in the mid-90s by the time we get into the middle of next week. The weekend will be a bit cooler with temperatures back around 90-degrees, but the humidity will still have an impact through Sunday. Any rain we see wouldn't last long, but some of these storms could produce large hail and powerful wind gusts. Storms will be more likely during the evenings once the upper atmosphere cools and allows storms to develop. Isolated storm chances will also have some potential to develop for the afternoons and evenings through Saturday with the heat and humidity acting as fuel. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. We'll see less of the clouds the next few days with hot and humid weather continuing.ĭrink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. The storm activity along with the rain and cloud cover limited our warming ability on Wednesday but we still saw a few locations with Heat Index values above 100. Heat Advisories have been extended until Saturday 7 PM. SUNDAY: A bit cooler with temperatures still above average. SATURDAY (WEATHER ALERT): A slight cool down, but still unseasonably hot and humid. High: 98įRIDAY (WEATHER ALERT): The hottest day of the week but not much difference compared to Thursday. THURSDAY (WEATHER ALERT): Mostly sunny with an even higher heat index. Have a great weather photo? We'd love to share it! Upload it via our Chime In page.ĮAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS Champaign-Urbana (WCCU, WBUI) - HEAT ADVISORY THROUGH SATURDAY WITH HEAT INDEX VALUES WELL INTO THE TRIPLE DIGITS More scattered storm chances are expected off and on next week with closer to seasonable temperatures back in the 80s.ĭon't forget to use our interactive radar when active weather strikes Central Illinois. Temperatures will be back in the 80s on Sunday with overnight low temperatures being the biggest difference in the 60s. Another round of storms could arrive for the afternoon and evening and cooler temperatures finally move in behind the storms. We could start to get a break in the heat Saturday behind some morning storm chances. Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. The impacts of heat are cumulative and are amplified with extended exposure. Extreme heat and humidity will significantly increase the potential for heat-related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities. Dangerously hot conditions Today and Friday with heat index values up to 115 expected, with overnight heat index values only falling into the mid to upper 70s. Happy Thursday! The dangerous heat continues and the national weather service has upgraded our heat advisory to an excessive heat warning through Friday. MONDAY: Partly cloudy with near-average temperatures in the upper 80s. SATURDAY: A slight break from the heat, but the heat advisory continues. More pop-up scattered showers and storms are possible. High: 97įRIDAY: The hottest day of the week but not much difference from Thursday. THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and sweltering hot. AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING HAS NOW BEEN ISSUED THROUGH FRIDAY FOR THE DANGEROUS HEAT
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