Showers Early- Wind: 1mph SW
- Humidity: 98%
- UV index: 0
- Precip. probability: 89%
- Precipitation: 0.04"
- 6:00 am 8:28 pm CDT
AM Showers- Wind: 8mph SW
- Humidity: 74%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 35%
- Precipitation: 0.04"
- 6:00 am 8:28 pm CDT
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 14mph SW
- Humidity: 70%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 9%
- Precipitation: 0.63"
- 6:00 am 8:29 pm CDT
Thunderstorms- Wind: 7mph WSW
- Humidity: 77%
- UV index: 9
- Precip. probability: 63%
- Precipitation: 0.12"
- 6:01 am 8:29 pm CDT
Sunny- Wind: 7mph SW
- Humidity: 68%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 23%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:01 am 8:29 pm CDT
Sunny- Wind: 8mph SSW
- Humidity: 63%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 7%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:01 am 8:29 pm CDT
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 7mph S
- Humidity: 65%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 13%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:01 am 8:29 pm CDT
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 5mph S
- Humidity: 65%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 20%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:01 am 8:30 pm CDT
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 4mph S
- Humidity: 65%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 20%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:02 am 8:30 pm CDT
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 5mph SSW
- Humidity: 65%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 16%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:02 am 8:30 pm CDT
Weather fluctuations are likely over the next ten days, and a mix of bright, rainy, cloudy and storm-filled weather is predicted.
Rainfall is forecasted for Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
The variation in maximum temperature will be negligible in the upcoming period. Maximum temperatures will fall between 89.6°F and 95°F, while the nighttime low will be also mostly stable, as the minimum temperature is expected to range between 71.6°F and 75.2°F.
The hottest days in Pike Junction will be Friday, Saturday and next Monday, with a maximum of 95°F; the lowest daytime temperature of the period will be reached on Thursday, peaking at 89.6°F.
Combining with the humidity, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase significantly and vary between an extremely hot 109.4°F and a life-threatening 120.2°F.