Partly Cloudy- Wind: 4mph S
- Humidity: 93%
- UV index: 0
- Precip. probability: 18%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 5:54 am 8:06 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 6mph SW
- Humidity: 75%
- UV index: 9
- Precip. probability: 48%
- Precipitation: 0.83"
- 5:54 am 8:07 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 5mph SW
- Humidity: 76%
- UV index: 9
- Precip. probability: 51%
- Precipitation: 0.16"
- 5:54 am 8:07 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 6mph SSW
- Humidity: 77%
- UV index: 9
- Precip. probability: 40%
- Precipitation: 0.08"
- 5:54 am 8:07 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 6mph SSW
- Humidity: 78%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 55%
- Precipitation: 0.2"
- 5:54 am 8:08 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 7mph S
- Humidity: 74%
- UV index: 9
- Precip. probability: 53%
- Precipitation: 0.16"
- 5:55 am 8:08 pm CDT
Scattered Thunderstorms- Wind: 6mph SSW
- Humidity: 72%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 55%
- Precipitation: 0.28"
- 5:55 am 8:08 pm CDT
Scattered Thunderstorms- Wind: 4mph SSW
- Humidity: 71%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 48%
- Precipitation: 0.16"
- 5:55 am 8:08 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 5mph S
- Humidity: 69%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 47%
- Precipitation: 0.12"
- 5:55 am 8:09 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 6mph SSE
- Humidity: 68%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 35%
- Precipitation: 0.08"
- 5:55 am 8:09 pm CDT
During the upcoming ten-day period, primarily stormy and occasionally cloud-filled weather is anticipated.
Rainfall is predicted for Saturday through next Sunday.
Temperature differences will be unnoticeable over the next several days. Highs will range from 87.8°F to 93.2°F, while the lowest nighttime temperatures will be also relatively consistent, as the minimum temperature is expected to range between 69.8°F and 73.4°F.
Next Saturday and Sunday, with the highest temperature of 93.2°F, will be the hottest days in Melis; with a maximum temperature of 87.8°F, Sunday through Tuesday will be the coldest days in Melis.
Taking the humidity into consideration, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase significantly and vary between a blisteringly hot 104°F and a life-threatening 114.8°F.