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Sunny inland highs near 72°F today, but the NWS warns sneaker waves and strong rip currents at Pacific beaches through Tuesday morning.
Triple-digit heat returns Monday with highs near 102–104°F through Thursday. Cooling centers and a 24/7 respite site are available across the city.
Morning marine layer thins to mostly sunny afternoons; highs near 72°F at the coast and warmer inland.
Showers and thunderstorms likely Monday morning in St. Louis; some could be severe with damaging winds and heavy rain.
Pinellas County Emergency Management opened the 2026 season with three clear rules for residents: know your risk, make a plan and stay informed.
Cloudy Monday with spotty morning sprinkles and a high near 68°F. Dry midweek, warming into the 80s late week with storm chances Friday.
Sunshine will push inland neighborhoods into the mid‑80s today, with Tuesday near 92°F. Take water and avoid peak afternoon heat.
Clear Monday with highs near 72°F. Tuesday brings a sharper warm-up; inland spots may reach the upper 80s to near 90°F. Plan for afternoon heat and cooling options.
Clear Monday morning, then a warm week with highs into the 90s by Saturday and increased fire danger across parts of Utah.
Afternoon thunderstorms could bring damaging winds and hail across Denver. Highs near 81°F today; travel and outdoor plans may be disrupted.
El Paso heats into the high 90s on Monday, June 1; storms arrive Tuesday–Wednesday with localized flash-flood risk.
Muggy morning gives way to scattered storms this afternoon; highs near 89°F and possible gusty storms.
Mostly cloudy and muggy Monday with highs near 91°F. A stronger system Tuesday night into Wednesday could bring widespread storms and damaging gusts.
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