Current Conditions and Alert Overview
An Extreme Heat Watch is currently active for Queen Creek, Texas, signaling severe heat conditions that will persist for several days. As of this Sunday morning, the air temperature stands at 84F, with a feels-like temperature of 81F. The relative humidity is low at 20%, and the dew point is 39F. Winds are light, blowing at 5 mph with gusts reaching up to 9 mph, under a clear sky.
The National Weather Service has issued this watch to warn residents of dangerously high temperatures. The alert is classified as severe in severity and is categorized as a future urgency event. This means the hazardous conditions are expected to develop and intensify in the coming days, requiring preparation before the peak heat arrives.
Forecast for Today and Tomorrow
Today, Queen Creek will experience mostly sunny skies with a high near 108F. The low for the day is expected to be near 80F. There is only a 2% chance of precipitation, indicating dry conditions will continue. Winds will remain light, coming from the west southwest at 0 to 5 mph.
Tonight, skies will transition to partly cloudy. Temperatures will drop to a low around 80F, though they may rise slightly to around 82F during the overnight hours. Winds will stay calm, continuing from the west southwest at 0 to 5 mph.
Tomorrow, the heat will intensify further with a high near 111F. Skies will remain mostly sunny, and there is no chance of precipitation (0%). Winds will shift to the south southwest, increasing slightly to 0 to 10 mph. Following tomorrow, conditions will ease slightly with mostly clear skies and a low around 82F, accompanied by northeast winds of 0 to 5 mph.





