Alva, FL
77°
Feels like: 77°FLight Rain
6:37 am8:08 pm EDT
Wind: 13mph ESE
Humidity: 83%
Pressure: 30.1"Hg
UV index: 7
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91°F / 72°F
93°F / 70°F
93°F / 72°F
95°F / 73°F
95°F / 73°F
93°F / 70°F
93°F / 72°F
95°F / 73°F
95°F / 73°F
Weather forecast for today
For the remainder of Monday, passing storms are likely early before conditions settle. Minimal precipitation is predicted for today. The lowest expected temperature is a warm 73.4°F. Sunrise was at 6:37 am and sunset will be at 8:08 pm; the daylight will last for 13h and 31min.
Weather forecast for tomorrow
Tomorrow, on Tuesday, stormy skies and lightning strikes are also expected later today. The likelihood of precipitation is high. However, the rainfall will be light. The temperature is forecasted to vary between a maximum of a humid 91.4°F and a minimum of an agreeable 71.6°F. The maximum heat index, which integrates air moisture with ambient temperature, is evaluated at a blisteringly hot 109.4°F. Take into consideration that the heat index values are calculated for shade and light wind conditions. Exposure to direct sunshine can increase heat index values by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees. The highest temperature is predicted to be a couple of degrees higher than the average May peak of 87.4°F. Sunrise will be at 6:36 am and sunset at 8:08 pm; tomorrow's daylight will last for 13h and 32min.
Long term weather forecast
Weather models show that primarily storm-filled and occasionally overcast weather is forecasted. Rainfall is expected on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday through next Wednesday. The variation in maximum temperature will be negligible throughout the coming week. Highs will range from 91.4°F to 95°F, while changes in the overnight low will be also barely noticeable, as night temperatures will lie between 69.8°F and 73.4°F. Friday through Sunday, next Tuesday and Wednesday, with the highest temperature of 95°F, will be the hottest days in Alva; Tuesday will be the coldest day, with the highest temperature of 91.4°F. Taking the humidity into consideration, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase vastly and vary between a scorching 109.4°F and a searing 120.2°F.
For the remainder of Monday, passing storms are likely early before conditions settle. Minimal precipitation is predicted for today. The lowest expected temperature is a warm 73.4°F. Sunrise was at 6:37 am and sunset will be at 8:08 pm; the daylight will last for 13h and 31min.
Weather forecast for tomorrow
Tomorrow, on Tuesday, stormy skies and lightning strikes are also expected later today. The likelihood of precipitation is high. However, the rainfall will be light. The temperature is forecasted to vary between a maximum of a humid 91.4°F and a minimum of an agreeable 71.6°F. The maximum heat index, which integrates air moisture with ambient temperature, is evaluated at a blisteringly hot 109.4°F. Take into consideration that the heat index values are calculated for shade and light wind conditions. Exposure to direct sunshine can increase heat index values by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees. The highest temperature is predicted to be a couple of degrees higher than the average May peak of 87.4°F. Sunrise will be at 6:36 am and sunset at 8:08 pm; tomorrow's daylight will last for 13h and 32min.
Long term weather forecast
Weather models show that primarily storm-filled and occasionally overcast weather is forecasted. Rainfall is expected on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday through next Wednesday. The variation in maximum temperature will be negligible throughout the coming week. Highs will range from 91.4°F to 95°F, while changes in the overnight low will be also barely noticeable, as night temperatures will lie between 69.8°F and 73.4°F. Friday through Sunday, next Tuesday and Wednesday, with the highest temperature of 95°F, will be the hottest days in Alva; Tuesday will be the coldest day, with the highest temperature of 91.4°F. Taking the humidity into consideration, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase vastly and vary between a scorching 109.4°F and a searing 120.2°F.