From Storms to Sunlight: A Sweeping Weather Overview Across the U.S.

Today's weather paints a diverse picture across the United States, from intense showers to sun-drenched cities. Discover more in our full coverage.
Discover the varied weather patterns across America today, with storm alerts in the Midwest and clear skies in the Pacific Northwest—stay informed!
Across America, weather conditions today varied significantly. Showers and heavy rainfall impacted areas from Oklahoma City to Chicago, potentially affecting travel plans. In contrast, the Pacific Northwest enjoyed clear skies, and the Rockies stayed sunny. The South endured high temperatures, with Dallas hitting a high of 94 degrees, contrasting sharply with cooler areas like Chicago. Looking ahead, the weather promises significant changes with a cold front moving through the Midwest, bringing potential for severe weather and disrupting usual patterns.
It’s quite a day across America! The radar reveals rain showers extending from Oklahoma City up through Kansas City, with areas around Chicago experiencing heavy precipitation that could impact travel and commutes. In the Southeast, Atlanta encounters scattered rain showers, whereas Tampa remains dry. Turning to the Pacific Northwest, Seattle enjoys a break from rain with clear skies, while in the Rockies, Billings and Denver remain calm and sunny.
Today, the South is feeling the heat, with Dallas reaching a sizzling 94 degrees, while Houston isn’t far behind at 90. In contrast, Atlanta will see a more comfortable high of 86 degrees, providing a break from the humidity. Farther west, Phoenix is hitting an intense 112 degrees, making it the hottest spot in the nation today. The Midwest remains cooler, with Chicago reaching only 80 degrees, highlighting a significant temperature contrast across the regions.
Now for the low temperatures tomorrow morning across the U.S. In the Midwest, expect a brisk low of 66 degrees in Chicago and 68 in Minneapolis. Moving south, Atlanta will start the day at 69 degrees, while Dallas remains warm at 78 degrees. Out West, Denver will see a mild 68 degrees, while Seattle comes in cooler at 50.
Tomorrow, high temperatures will climb significantly across the region, with many areas experiencing above-average readings. Dallas is forecast to reach a sizzling 96 degrees, while Houston will be warm at 92 degrees. Farther east in Atlanta, a comfortable high of 84 degrees is expected, aligning closely with seasonal norms. Tampa will see warmer conditions with a high of 91 degrees, emphasizing the ongoing heat wave in the Southeast.
A cold front will push through the Midwest over the next 48 hours, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds from Kansas City to Chicago. In the Southeast, areas like Dallas and Atlanta are on alert for severe thunderstorms that may include localized flooding and high winds. Seattle and parts of the Pacific Northwest will experience rain showers, transitioning to snow in the higher elevations of the Northern Rockies around Billings. On the East Coast, steady rain from Washington, D.C. to New York could create slick roads during commutes.
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