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    The South sweats for a while

02:21 PM
August 19, 2026

14-Day trend
The South sweats for a while

Record heat has built across the southern tier of the U.S., and the humidity has sent our "feels like" temperatures soaring. The question is, when will it end? Our 14-day trend can give you a hint.

Extreme heat has been pounding parts of the South this week, and it may feel like there's no end in sight. While our TemperatureRadar shows the heat sticking around for the next four days, our 14-day trend shows an end to the heat for some.

The WeatherRadar shows a heat dome anchored over the Southwest, keeping temperatures well above average through the weekend. Miami even saw 100 degrees on Tuesday, something that hasn't happened since 1942!

While Miami is not going to see the triple digits again today, the 90s are anticipated to stick around over the next 14 days. Dallas will continue to sweat, but closer-to-normal highs move in by the middle of next week.

Miami

We
82
93
Th
81
91
Fr
82
91
Sa
82
91
Su
81
90
Mo
81
90
Tu
80
91
We
82
90
Th
81
90
Fr
82
93
Sa
82
92
Su
81
91
Mo
81
90
Tu
80
90
Max (°F)
Min (°F)
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Dallas

We
83
104
Th
82
105
Fr
82
107
Sa
83
105
Su
80
106
Mo
84
107
Tu
90
108
We
87
108
Th
84
99
Fr
79
100
Sa
79
101
Su
79
101
Mo
79
100
Tu
78
97
Max (°F)
Min (°F)
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Phoenix

We
91
110
Th
92
111
Fr
92
112
Sa
92
113
Su
95
111
Mo
93
110
Tu
87
108
We
90
111
Th
90
106
Fr
88
105
Sa
88
107
Su
89
107
Mo
88
104
Tu
85
103
Max (°F)
Min (°F)
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New Orleans

We
80
94
Th
79
94
Fr
79
92
Sa
78
93
Su
79
94
Mo
79
95
Tu
81
95
We
81
94
Th
80
94
Fr
78
92
Sa
77
92
Su
77
92
Mo
76
92
Tu
76
91
Max (°F)
Min (°F)
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Nashville

We
67
95
Th
71
85
Fr
72
89
Sa
70
90
Su
70
88
Mo
67
87
Tu
68
87
We
71
89
Th
69
83
Fr
65
80
Sa
64
82
Su
65
84
Mo
67
85
Tu
67
85
Max (°F)
Min (°F)
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Phoenix will stay in the triple digits over the next two weeks. While New Orleans is expected to stay hot and sticky, parts of the Mid-South, like Nashville, will see some relief.

Mary Mays
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