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SundayMostly Sunny109° / 80° 2%
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TuesdaySunny113° / 83°
WednesdaySunny113° / 84°

Queen Creek Air Quality Alert Issued Amid Extreme Heat

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An active Air Quality Alert is in effect for Queen Creek as temperatures soar near 106F today. Residents are advised to monitor air conditions and stay hydrated.

Dana Goddard

July 3, 20261 min read

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

Alert and Current Conditions

An Air Quality Alert is currently active for Queen Creek, Texas. The National Weather Service in Phoenix issued this alert on July 2 at 8:18AM MST. While the specific severity and urgency levels are listed as unknown, the alert remains in force for the area.

As of this Friday morning, the air is dry and still. The current air temperature stands at 88F, with a feels-like temperature of 84F. Relative humidity is very low at 10%, and the dew point is 25F. Winds are calm at 0 mph, with occasional gusts reaching up to 3 mph. The sky is clear overhead.

Forecast Outlook

Temperatures will climb significantly through the day. Today is expected to be mostly sunny with a high near 106F. There is a 0% chance of precipitation. Overnight, conditions will shift to mostly cloudy skies with a low around 77F. Winds will remain light, shifting from west southwest to west at 0 to 5 mph.

Tomorrow will bring mostly cloudy skies with a high near 105F. The low for tomorrow night is forecast to be around 80F. Wind speeds may increase slightly, with west winds ranging from 0 to 10 mph during the day, shifting to northeast at 0 to 5 mph overnight. The chance of rain remains at 0% for both days.

Safety Reminders

The combination of extreme heat and an air quality alert requires caution. High temperatures near 106F can lead to heat-related illnesses quickly. Residents should hydrate frequently and limit midday exertion to avoid heat stress. Given the air quality alert, individuals with respiratory sensitivities should monitor local air quality reports and consider limiting prolonged outdoor activities. Check on neighbors, especially the elderly and those with health conditions, to ensure they are safe and cool.

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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