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5-day forecast / Queen Creek, AZ

SundayMostly Sunny108° / 80° 2%
MondaySunny111° / 81° 1%
TuesdaySunny113° / 83°
WednesdaySunny113° / 84°
ThursdaySunny112° / 82° 4%

Extreme Heat Watch in Effect for Queen Creek as Temperatures Soar

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An Extreme Heat Watch is active for Queen Creek, TX, with highs near 108F today and 111F tomorrow. Current conditions are already hot and dry.

Dana Goddard

July 5, 20262 min read

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

Severe Heat Alert Active

An Extreme Heat Watch is currently in effect for Queen Creek, Texas. This severe alert, issued by the National Weather Service in Phoenix, Arizona, remains active until July 9 at 8:00 PM MST. Residents should prepare for dangerously high temperatures that will persist through the end of the watch period.

Current Conditions and Forecast

It is currently Sunday this morning in Queen Creek, and the heat is already present. The air temperature stands at 90F, with a feels-like temperature of 90F. Humidity is very low at 14%, and the dew point is 37F. Winds are blowing from the west southwest at 9 mph, with gusts reaching 2 mph. The sky is mostly cloudy at this hour.

Today, the National Weather Service forecasts mostly sunny skies with a high near 108F. Lows will drop to around 80F tonight, though temperatures may rise to approximately 82F during the overnight hours. Winds will remain light from the west southwest, ranging from 0 to 5 mph. The chance of precipitation is minimal at 2%.

Tomorrow, the heat will intensify further. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a high near 111F. Lows will settle around 82F. Winds will shift to the south southwest, picking up slightly to 0 to 10 mph. There is no chance of precipitation for tomorrow.

Safety Reminders

With temperatures reaching into the triple digits, extreme caution is necessary. High heat can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke rapidly. Stay hydrated by drinking water frequently, even if you do not feel thirsty. 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, and never leave people or pets inside parked cars. Monitor local news for updates on the Extreme Heat Watch as it continues through the weekend.

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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