Davie County Forecast: Dangerous Heat Building Through the Holiday Week

Monday, June 29, 2026 - 7:05am

Summer heat is set to intensify across Davie County as a strong area of high pressure strengthens over the eastern United States. Temperatures will climb steadily through the week, reaching the upper 90s to around 100 degrees by the end of the workweek. Combined with increasing humidity, afternoon heat index values are expected to top 100 degrees, creating dangerous conditions for anyone spending extended time outdoors.

Forecast

Monday

Sunny with a high near 91°. Light northeast winds develop during the morning.

Tonight: Partly cloudy with a low around 70°.

Tuesday

Mostly sunny with a high near 92°.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear with a low around 69°.

Wednesday

Sunny and hot with a high near 97°.

Wednesday Night: Clear with a low around 71°.

Thursday

Sunny and dangerously hot with a high near 99°.

Thursday Night: Clear with a low around 72°.

Friday

Sunny and extremely hot with a high near 100°.

Friday Night: Mostly clear with a low around 72°.

Heat Headlines

The primary weather story this week will be the increasing heat.

Afternoon heat index values will likely climb above 100° beginning Wednesday and continue through the Independence Day holiday weekend. While exact values will depend on afternoon humidity, conditions may approach Heat Advisory criteria by Thursday and Friday.

If you'll be outdoors this week:

  • Stay well hydrated throughout the day.
  • Take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas.
  • Avoid strenuous activity during the hottest part of the afternoon.
  • Never leave children or pets unattended in parked vehicles.
  • Check on elderly neighbors, family members, and anyone without reliable air conditioning.

Rain Chances

Rain chances remain very limited across Davie County through the workweek. Most afternoon showers and thunderstorms should remain confined to the mountains, with only a very isolated chance of a storm reaching the western Piedmont.

Looking Ahead

The current weather pattern shows little sign of changing through the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Expect several consecutive days of dangerous heat with very limited rainfall. If you have outdoor holiday plans, be sure to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness and continue checking back for the latest forecast updates.

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