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It's going to be a hot 4th of July around the area, with lowland highs around or a bit above 90 degrees, and the mountains peaking in the mid-70s to mid-80s. The humidity won't be horrible, but it'll still make it feel a few degrees hotter. If you've got some outdoor festivities planned, remember to HYDRATE, and don't push it too hard. We'll be clear and dry for fireworks tonight, with temperatures in the 70s to around 80 degrees when most fireworks shows might be happening.
It will be mostly sunny and on the warm side for Independence Day. While temperatures are forecast to be in the upper 80s to low 90s across the lowlands, it will be far from the hottest Independence Day on record.
Average temperatures across our forecast area in June were well above normal (generally 2-4 degrees). Precipitation totals varied significantly across the forecast area, with some locations below normal, while others were above normal. Four top 10s were set during June 2025, all in terms of warmest average temperature.

 

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