Today (Wednesday) marks the beginning of a multi-day stretch of much above average heat for this time of year. Normal July temperatures in Mecklenburg County range from morning lows near 70º to daily highs near 90º. Those figures may feel cool given the forecast through the upcoming weekend.
The much ballyhooed "heat dome" is the culprit. This weather feature can form when the summertime jet stream pushes well up into Canada, leaving high pressure to stagnate over the Eastern U.S. In high pressure systems the air sinks and heats up, versus rising and cooling as in a low pressure setup:
In addition, the oppressive humidity trapped at the surface under this heat dome makes it difficult for the body to cool down via sweating. The double whammy of above average heat plus humidity - often expressed as the "heat index" - can be dangerous to people and pets, especially when this situation lasts for several days.This afternoon temperatures will top out in the upper 90s, and the heat index will be several degrees above that. By dawn Thursday local thermometers will only dip into the low to mid-70s, so there won't be much overnight relief. Tomorrow's highs then look to break the triple digit mark. This forecast will be similar through the upcoming holiday weekend.
Be very careful during outdoor activities to remain hydrated, take frequent breaks in the shade or air conditioning, and keep an eye out for others who may be affected by these extreme conditions. This isn't typical summer heat.






