From Sun to Storms: A Dynamic Weather Week Across America

Explore the diverse climate conditions unfolding this week across the U.S., from sunny highs in the Southeast to stormy skies over the East Coast.
This week, the U.S. sees a dramatic range of weather patterns, from storms along the East Coast to clear skies in the Southeast. Join us as we detail the impacts on your daily activities.
As we traverse this week’s weather, let’s zoom into each region’s climate idiosyncrasies. From New York’s rainfall to Tampa’s sunny days, how do these conditions shape up economically, socially, and environmentally? Stay updated with comprehensive analyses and forecasts in our extended blog.
From the Pacific Northwest onward, Seattle is experiencing light rain, extending into Billings and easing as it reaches the Rockies, where Denver enjoys a cooler break with clearer skies. Looking farther south, in the central parts, Dallas and Oklahoma City remain under relatively calm conditions, allowing for a tranquil day ahead. The spotlight today is on the East Coast, where a robust front is bringing significant rain to the Eastern Seaboard; New York City and Washington, D.C. are the hardest hit, with steady rain impacting travel plans. Lastly, down in the Southeast, Tampa enjoys mostly clear skies, providing a respite from the wet conditions affecting the rest of the coast.
Today’s high temperatures showcase a significant regional contrast across the nation. In the Southeast, Tampa is feeling the heat at a steamy 93 degrees, while Atlanta is slightly cooler at 86. Heading west, Dallas reaches a warm 89 degrees, and Oklahoma City mirrors that at 90. Meanwhile, the Midwest remains more temperate as Chicago hits 79 degrees, juxtaposed with Minneapolis’s slightly warmer high of 80 degrees.
Now for the low temperatures tomorrow morning across the U.S. Expect a chilly start in the Midwest with Minneapolis dropping to 64 degrees and Chicago at 61. The Southeast will see milder conditions, with Atlanta at 67 and further south, New Orleans waking up to 75 degrees. Out West, Los Angeles will start the day at a comfortable 64 degrees, while Denver cools down to 52 degrees.
High temperatures for tomorrow will trend above average across much of the central and eastern U.S. Dallas is set to reach 89 degrees, while Houston will match that at 92, showcasing a warm day ahead. The Southeast will see Tampa heating up to 90 degrees, and Atlanta will also enjoy pleasant conditions with a high of 81 degrees. Further north, Kansas City is expected to reach 88 degrees, contributing to the overall warmth in the region.
A potent storm system is set to bring active weather across the eastern U.S. Expect strong thunderstorms from Atlanta to Washington, with a high risk for heavy rainfall and gusty winds, potentially leading to localized flooding. In the Midwest, from Chicago to Kansas City, prepare for a cooling trend as a cold front moves through, bringing scattered showers. Out West, the Pacific Coast from Seattle to San Francisco will experience rain, while Los Angeles remains dry and sunny.
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