News Summary
Memphis is bracing for intense summer heat, with temperatures reaching up to 94°F and a significant heat index projected. The National Weather Service warns of scattered thunderstorms, especially in the afternoons, and residents should be prepared for sudden storms. Rain chances will peak from Tuesday to Thursday, with a persistent risk of humidity and severe weather alerts in the Mid-South region. Precautions against heat-related illnesses are essential as the extreme conditions are expected to linger.
Memphis is set to experience continued summer heat and humidity, with temperatures soaring to a high of 91°F on July 7, 2025, and a low of around 75°F. The National Weather Service has issued an updated weather report indicating that scattered thunderstorms are expected, particularly during the afternoon hours, with a 40% chance of rain.
The weather conditions will feature winds blowing from the west-southwest at about 5 to 10 mph, with light and variable overnight winds shifting to the south-southwest. Thunderstorms may develop in some areas, particularly in the afternoons and early evenings through midweek. Rain chances are slated to be highest from Tuesday to Thursday, with the potential for gusty winds and heavy rainfall during stronger storm activity.
On Monday, the forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with a high of 94°F and a heat index reaching as high as 102°F. As the day continues into Monday night, a 30% chance of storms remains, with temperatures dropping to a low of 75°F.
Moving into Tuesday, conditions are expected to shift. The day is predicted to be mostly sunny, but with a 60% chance of rain coupled with a high near 93°F and a heat index once again peaking at 102°F. Nighttime temperatures will settle around 74°F with a continued chance of precipitation.
On Wednesday and Thursday, expect partly sunny skies and increased chances of assorted rain and storms, peaking at 70%, with daytime highs hovering around 90°F. Overnight lows will remain comfortable at approximately 73°F.
The strain of heat and humidity will persist beyond midweek. Friday will see partly sunny weather with a 40% chance of pop-up storms, reaching a high of 93°F, while Friday night is set for a cool down to 74°F with a 30% storm chance. The weekend should not bring much relief, as Saturday and Sunday will both showcase partly sunny skies along with persistent chances for scattered afternoon storms—estimated at around 50% for both days, and highs in the low to mid-90s.
While meteorologists predict a decline in rain chances leading into the weekend, heat and humidity levels are expected to remain consistently high across the Mid-South region.
This current weather phenomena is primarily influenced by a weak upper-level trough that has been established in the area. This system is responsible for recurring rain and thunderstorms each afternoon, keeping Memphis residents on alert for possible severe weather, though the likelihood of widespread severe storms remains low.
The heat index, a combined measure of temperature and humidity, could rise dangerously close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit through the week. Residents are urged to take precautionary measures against heat-related illnesses while remaining prepared for sudden thunderstorms entering the region during the peak hours of the day.
In summary, Memphis continues to navigate a hot summer with high humidity levels, with scattered storms predicted to become a regular feature through early Thursday. With high temperatures and heavy rain possibilities, residents should stay informed and prepared as this summer trend persists.
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- Fox 13 Memphis: Hot and Muggy Continues
- Wikipedia: Memphis
- Hoodline: Memphis Weather Update
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- Fox 13 Memphis: Strong Storms Possible
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Memphis weather
