The latest weather report shows that severe thunderstorms and unusual heat are likely to hit the U.S. on Independence Day. Travelers can expect slower commutes or possible travel dangers in locations with a heavy rain outlook.
In a weather report by the National Weather Service (NWS), a severe thunderstorm potential is forecast in parts of Kansas into northern Missouri, and Iowa this week. Residents can likely face damaging winds and large hail.
In addition, excessive rain is expected in the Upper Midwest, with a chance of flash floods and flooding.
While some parts could experience sunny weather, travelers should watch for severe thunderstorms packed with the following concerns:
- Heavy rains
- Flooding
- Strong winds
- Hail
- Flash flood
July Weather Forecast: Where Will Severe Weather Unload?
According to a July 2 weather report, a stormy outlook is likely in parts of the southwestern U.S. A chance of rain and thunderstorms can unload in the following areas:
- Minneapolis
- Kansas City
- Chicago
- Boston
- New York
- Washington
The forecast monitors the development of high pressure in the region and over the Great Lakes in New York. Homeowners can anticipate a dry outlook, particularly in eastern CT and Long Island. Additionally, isolated showers are possible, with temperatures likely to reach the upper 70s to low 80s.
In addition, unusual heat is forecast to continue on Independence Day in the following areas:
- Seattle
- Portland
- San Francisco
- Los Angeles
- El Paso
- Dallas
- Houston
- Jacksonville
- Charlotte
While the sunny outlook is ideal for outdoor plans, travelers should check heat warnings and advisories this week, particularly in the Western U.S. Staying hydrated is important for outdoor enthusiasts, including avoiding prolonged exposure to unusual heat.
In this week, another concern is increased fire danger and soaring temperatures. A surge of heat is forecast in the following areas:
- Reno
- Fresno
- Las Vegas
- Cedar City
- Elko
- Phoenix
There is also a chance of a heat surge in Boston, New York, Jackson, Miami, and Kansas.
While some parts of the U.S. could experience a scorching heat outlook, repeated rounds of thunderstorms and river flooding are likely in the following areas:
- Grand Forks
- Pierre
- Sioux Falls
- Omaha
- Kansas City
- St. Louis
- Peoria
- Des Moines
- Minneapolis
- Duluth
In Duluth, the NWS forecast shows a possibility of rain and thunderstorms, with a potential to spread over northern Minnesota. While the conditions will not worsen, homeowners should remain alert for additional rain and flooding concerns.
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Weather Preparedness for Independence Day 2024
According to the report, a severe thunderstorm potential is likely in the U.S. this week. Due to the weather dangers, it is best to keep alert for changing of weather conditions by limiting outdoor plans and staying hydrated.
Additionally, checking the road conditions can help mitigate the risks of severe thunderstorms, particularly flooding concerns.
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