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5-day forecast / Queen Creek, AZ

TodaySunny103° / 73°
TuesdaySunny101° / 68°
WednesdaySunny101° / 69°
ThursdaySunny104° / 72°
FridayMostly Sunny106° / 76° 1%

Queen Creek Heat Warning: Highs Near 103F Today

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Queen Creek residents face extreme heat today with highs near 103F. Current conditions are already warm at 80F. No severe weather alerts are active.

Dana Goddard

June 29, 20262 min read

National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)
National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)

Current Conditions and Immediate Outlook

It is currently Monday overnight in Queen Creek, TX, and the air remains warm with an air temperature of 80F. The feels-like temperature is 79F, indicating that while the humidity is low at 17%, the heat is still palpable. The dew point sits at a dry 32F, and the sky is clear. Winds are light at 3 mph, though gusts have reached 11 mph.

Today and Tomorrow Forecast

The heat will intensify significantly today. Residents can expect a high near 103F under sunny skies. There is a 0% chance of precipitation, so the dry heat will persist without relief from rain. Winds will shift to the south, blowing between 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. The low for the day will drop to near 73F.

Tonight, the sky will remain clear. Temperatures will fall to a low around 73F, though they may rise slightly to around 75F during the overnight hours. Southeast winds will be around 5 mph.

Tomorrow brings another day of intense heat. The high will reach near 101F, with sunny conditions continuing. The chance of precipitation remains at 0%. Winds will be from the south, ranging from 0 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. The low for tomorrow night will be around 68F, with clear skies and south southeast winds of 5 to 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph.

Safety and Alerts

There are no active National Weather Service or NOAA weather alerts for this area. However, the extreme heat poses significant risks. High temperatures near 103F can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke quickly. It is crucial to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Limit outdoor exertion, especially during the midday hours when the sun is strongest. Check on elderly neighbors and those who may be vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. Keep vehicles parked in the shade if possible, as interior temperatures can rise rapidly. Stay cool and safe during this period of intense heat.

National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)
National Weather Service radar for North Texas (KFWS)

Sources

https://radar.weather.gov

https://api.weather.gov

https://open-meteo.com

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Dana Goddard

Dana Goddard covers weather, storms, and seasonal life around Queen Creek.

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