WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2025 HEAT ADVISORY FROM 11AM UNTIL 9PM TODAY: HEAT ALERT Partly Cloudy, Chance PM T-Storms Highs: 96-99 Heat Index: 100-108 Winds: North 5 mph Temperatures remain very high, but air temperatures may be a degree or two lower than Tuesday with the chance for a few pop-up showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon. The Storm Prediction Center has the DMV in the Level 1 out of 5 (Marginal) risk for severe storms that could contain damaging wind gusts. Outside of any storms, the heat will remain the big weather story. An extreme heat watch has been posted by the National Weather Service. TONIGHT: Partly Cloudy Lows: 75-80 Winds: Light Warm and humid conditions are expected again overnight with little heat relief. THURSDAY: HEAT ALERT Partly Cloudy, Chance PM T-Storms Highs: 90-95 Heat Index: 98-104 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph Temperatures begin to come down a few degrees as storm chances increase to 50% during the afternoon and evening. Widespread severe weather is not expected at this time. The Storm Prediction Center has the DMV in the Level 1 out of 5 (Marginal) risk for severe storms that could contain damaging wind gusts. FRIDAY: Mostly Cloudy Chance Showers, Storms Highs: 78-83 Winds: East 5-10 mph Friday is set to bring a brief break from stifling heat and humidity. An easterly wind will bring added clouds and highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. It will remain very humid, so feels-like temperatures will still be in the mid-80s. Scattered showers and storms are expected with the heaviest precipitation south and west of I-66 and west of I-95. Storms could producing downpours or damaging winds. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast. |