News Summary
Memphis is under a Heat Advisory until Friday evening, advising residents to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities. Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s, with a ‘feels-like’ temperature exceeding 100 degrees. While there is a low chance of rain today, humidity levels remain high, posing health risks. Community members are urged to follow heat safety guidelines to prevent heat-related illnesses as the oppressive weather continues in the coming days.
Memphis Faces Heat Advisory with Hot and Humid Weather
A Heat Advisory is currently in effect for the Mid-South region, including Memphis, lasting until Friday evening. Residents are cautioned to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities due to potentially dangerous heat conditions.
The day in Memphis begins warm, with mostly clear skies anticipated throughout the morning. By the afternoon, temperatures are expected to soar into the mid-90s. However, due to high humidity levels, the “feels-like” temperature could exceed 100 degrees, presenting health risks for those exposed to the heat for prolonged periods.
Despite the heat, the chance of rain today is relatively low, set at 10%. Winds are expected to be light, blowing at 5 to 10 mph, which may provide minimal relief from the sweltering conditions.
Upcoming Weather Forecast
Looking ahead, the weather for the coming days in Memphis is projected to remain hot and humid. There is a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms, with a probability of less than 20%. The humidity level is expected to stay high throughout the week, making the already oppressive temperatures feel even hotter.
As temperatures continue to rise, isolated storms may develop. The expected low temperature tonight is projected to be around 77 degrees. While the rain chance is relatively low today, scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected later, with a higher rain chance of 60% reported earlier.
Potential Rainfall
If thunderstorms do occur, rainfall amounts could range between 1 to 2 inches in certain areas. This rainfall may provide some temporary relief from the heat but could also contribute to increased humidity levels in the days that follow.
Heat Safety Guidelines
Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which can be life-threatening. It is essential for individuals to recognize the symptoms of these conditions and take immediate action if they or someone around them exhibits signs of distress.
Background Context
Heat advisories are issued when the forecasted high temperature is expected to reach or exceed 100 degrees or when the combination of heat and humidity makes it feel like 105 degrees or higher. Understanding the dangers posed by extreme heat is crucial in protecting oneself and others in such conditions.
As climate patterns change, weather phenomena such as prolonged heat waves and intense storms are becoming increasingly common. Staying informed about weather advisories and knowing how to respond to extreme weather can help mitigate risks and ensure the safety of residents during hot spells.
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Additional Resources
- Fox 13 Memphis: Another Day of Warm Temps, Sunshine Before Storms Move In
- Wikipedia: Heat Wave
- Fox 13 Memphis: Wet Weather Remains But Warmer Days Ahead
- Google Search: Mid South weather
- Fox 13 Memphis: Temps Stay Hot Over Next Few Days
- Google Scholar: Heat Safety Guidelines
- Fox 13 Memphis: Storms, Heavy Rain Expected Over Memorial Day Weekend
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Meteorology
- Fox 13 Memphis: Scattered Showers, Possible Severe Storms Moving In
- Google News: Memphis Weather Alerts

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