“Feels Like” (Heat Index) Temperature Forecast Map

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Live Satellite

This map shows satellite images in near real time.

It can be used to see clouds, storms, fog, smoke and more, directly from geostationary satellites.

At night, the city lights are not on.

Satellite HD

This map shows high definition satellite images.

More details from NASA’s polar-orbiting satellites. Updated twice daily since 2000.

Radar Beta

This map shows a more accurate view of rain and snow, detected by radar in near real time.

The radar is still under development and does not currently cover all areas. If no data is displayed, please use the precipitation map instead.

Precipitation forecast

This map shows the forecast for rain, snow and clouds.

It is best used as a guide to upcoming weather conditions, rather than a live view of current conditions.

Wind speed forecast

This map shows the predicted average speed and direction of surface winds.

Use the wind gust map to see maximum speeds.

Wind Gust Forecast

This map shows the expected maximum speed of sudden wind gusts.

Use the wind speed map to see average speeds.

Temperature forecast

This map shows forecast air temperatures 2 m (6 feet) above the ground.

Use the sensation map to see how temperatures feel.

Temperature forecast «

This map shows how temperatures are perceived. Also known as apparent temperature or heat index.

Use the temperature map to see actual temperatures.

Wet bulb temperature forecast

This map shows where people are exposed to heat stress.

High wet bulb temperatures mean the heat can be dangerous to human health.

Humidity forecast

This map shows the relative humidity forecast, which compares air humidity to temperature.

Use the dew point chart to see how humid it feels.

Dew point forecast

This map shows how dry or humid the air is.

The dew point is the temperature at which condensation occurs.

Pressure forecast

This map shows the predicted average atmospheric pressure at sea level.

Areas of low pressure often bring cloudy and windy weather. High pressure areas are associated with clear skies and lighter winds.

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