The latest weather forecast reported that the Northeast could expect a rebound to a chilly weather outlook this week, a brief break from the warm-like and dry conditions.
The Northeastern United States experienced a wave of hotter temperatures that raised concerns over heat-related health risks, including heat stroke and heat fatigue.
Recently, the warmth-like weather in the Northeast became ideal for the Memorial Day weekend, with many Americans expected to travel.
While the weather is forecast to have a sunny outlook until Friday, it is still best that Americans should keep updated with the weather and bring umbrellas.
A brief rebound to chilly conditions in the Northeast
AccuWeather's forecast showed a warmer outlook is still present through Friday, bringing little rainfall and record highs challenged.
On Friday, the weather forecast said that very warm conditions are likely in Green Bay, Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Buffalo, Burlington, Pittsburgh, New York City, Boston and Portland.
In May, the weather in the Northeast recorded the warmer conditions.
But this June, there is still a chance to rebound to chilly conditions.
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Residents in Washington D.C., New York City, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh could expect temperature highs for this week.
Furthermore, the cold front could help unleash the chilly air in the Northeast this weekend.
In the west-central Plains and Northern Rockies, the NWS Weather Prediction Center said slightly moderate rainfall could be possible this Thursday and Friday.
Motorists in the Plains and Northern Rockies should keep updated with the weather, especially if they plan to travel this week.
From Friday and Saturday night, AccuWeather's outlook showed that a much cooler outlook is forecast in Portland, Boston, New York and Washington.
There is also a chance of rain showers in Burlington and Portland.
Very warm conditions are forecast in Columbus, Charleston, Detroit and Pittsburgh.
However, a major cooldown is expected from Friday to Saturday in Burlington, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston and Portland.
Due to the little rainfall and dry conditions, the situation could become more challenging in the Northeast due to the drought conditions.
A dry spell is forecast this week, with little to no rainfall.
The drought outlook is forecast in Des Moines, Kansas City, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Weather forecast in the U.S.
The National Weather Service (NWS) advisory explained the importance of preparing for the weather.
The forecast noted that Americans should keep updated with weather reports, especially for possible flash flooding, excessive heat and lightning.
Furthermore, the NWS Weather Prediction Center reported that temperatures could likely soar in the New England and Great Lakes.
In Colorado and Kansas, NWS noted that flash flooding could also become possible.
As the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season is in the air, it is best that homeowners should keep multiple sources of weather news, helping them to stay on track with the weather.
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