Breaking down storm threats for Wednesday, Thursday nights
By:
Tom Coomes
Posted: Jun 9, 2026 6:47 PM EDT
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Hot and very humid, Wednesday will be the hottest day of the year, so-far, with a head index nearly 100. The storm threat is Wednesday night and Thursday night, with the latter being the greatest concern. A line of storms, with the primary threat of damaging wind is the concern. The storm threat for Wednesday night is iffy and may fizzle, Thursday storms are likely, the question is how strong?
The heat breaks Friday.
Tonight: Storms fade. Low 69.
Wednesday: Hot and humid. Iso'd PM storm, broken line of storms overnight. High 92.
Thursday: Hot, severe weather expected after 10:00 PM. High 90.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 74.
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