Davie County Forecast: Hot Summer Pattern Continues, Weekend Cooldown Still on Track

Tuesday, July 7, 2026 - 7:31am

Davie County remains locked into a typical midsummer weather pattern this week, with hot afternoons, muggy nights, and only isolated opportunities for afternoon and evening thunderstorms. A stronger cold front is still expected to arrive this weekend, bringing a better chance for rain along with cooler and less humid air to end the weekend.

Today's Forecast

Expect another hot and humid day across Davie County.

  • High: 94°
  • Heat Index: Up to 102°
  • Rain Chance: 30% after 4 PM
  • Morning: Patchy fog possible before 8 AM
  • Wind: Calm becoming southwest around 5 mph

Most communities will remain dry, but a few thunderstorms could develop late this afternoon. Any storm that forms could produce brief heavy rain, gusty winds, and dangerous lightning.

Tonight

Any evening storms should fade by around 10 PM.

  • Low: 71°
  • Rain Chance: 30% before 10 PM

Wednesday

Another very warm and humid day with a slightly better opportunity for afternoon storms.

  • Increasing clouds during the afternoon
  • High: 93°
  • Heat Index: Around 101°
  • 30% chance of thunderstorms during the afternoon
  • 40% chance of storms Wednesday night

Thursday

The summer heat continues.

  • Mostly sunny
  • High: 94°
  • 30% chance of late afternoon thunderstorms

Friday

Likely the hottest day of the week.

  • Sunny and hot
  • High: 96°
  • Dry for most locations

Saturday

The next cold front approaches the Carolinas.

  • Mostly sunny
  • High: 92°
  • 30% chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms

Rain chances should continue increasing heading into the latter part of the weekend as the front moves through.


What I'm Watching

Heat Continues Through Saturday

Afternoon temperatures will stay in the lower to middle 90s with heat index values reaching 100-102°. While widespread Heat Advisories are not expected, the combination of heat and humidity can still become dangerous.

✔ Stay hydrated.
✔ Take breaks in the shade or air conditioning.
✔ Never leave children or pets inside parked vehicles.

A Few Strong Storms Are Possible

Most of the week will feature scattered, hit-or-miss thunderstorms, but any storm that develops could become strong.

Main hazards include:

  • Damaging wind gusts
  • Frequent lightning
  • Brief heavy rainfall

Storm coverage should increase this weekend as a cold front moves into the area.

More Comfortable Weather Returns

The prolonged stretch of heat should finally begin easing on Sunday, with lower humidity and highs returning to the upper 80s and lower 90s into early next week.

Davie County Weather Summary

  • Hot afternoons continue through Saturday.
  • Heat index values around 100-102° each afternoon.
  • Isolated afternoon and evening thunderstorms remain possible daily.
  • A few storms could become strong with damaging wind gusts.
  • Cooler, less humid air is expected to arrive beginning Sunday.

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