The latest weather report raised concerns about scorching heat in parts of the southeastern U.S. this week. Homeowners should keep alert for signs of heat-related health concerns, particularly in the affected areas.
This astronomical summer, it is expected that parts of the U.S. could expect a return to high temperatures. Commuters and travelers should watch out for signs of heat-related health illnesses, especially for vulnerable populations.
Considering the weather concerns this week, people should limit prolonged exposure to unusual heat in the southeastern U.S.
Weather Conditions in the Southeastern U.S: Where Will Scorching Heat Unfold?
The latest NWS Weather Prediction Center for July 5 to July 7 monitors the possible oppressive heat and humidity over the Southern U.S. this week, including in areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast on Friday or Saturday.
The high temperatures can potentially threaten vulnerable populations not used to challenging heat this week. Homeowners should regularly check for signs of heat-related health concerns, particularly for the following individuals:
- older adults
- people with medical conditions
- children
- pregnant women
According to the report, oppressive heat is forecast for the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast by the end of the week.
Around 90s and low 100s can be the temperatures in the affected areas. Additionally, heat indices can soar into the 110s in the lower Mississippi Valley.
There could be relief from the scorching heat in the southern and southeast. The forecast shows a cooler weather outlook and below-average temperatures can unload in the following areas:
- Oklahoma
- Northern and Western Texas
- Mid-South
Meanwhile, NWS Austin/San Antonio reveals potential rain chances could unload in South-Central Texas next week due to the impacts of Hurricane Beryl. In the Texas beaches, the forecast warns of increasing weather concerns.
Before relief comes, the forecast warns of a hot and dry weather outlook in the region. People are advised to keep hydrated at all times and avoid prolonged exposure to unusual heat this late week.
Heat Preparedness: Tips to Keep Safe from Hotter Temperatures
The weather forecast noted that portions of the Central U.S. could experience a hotter weather concern, particularly in the southern U.S.
When planning for outdoor plans, it is important to stay hydrated and limit prolonged exposure to a surge of heat.
Central U.S. Weather Outlook: Where Will Severe Conditions Hit?
In the central U.S., the forecast monitors the potential active and stormy weather outlook in the region. Commuters can likely encounter potential severe thunderstorms and heavy rain risks.
Low pressure is also over the northern Plains and upper Midwest. The weather report highlights possible thunderstorm concerns that could threaten portions of the Rockies, middle Mississippi Valley, upper Mississippi Valley, and southern Plains.
The main risks are the following:
- Isolated to severe storms
- Flash flood
- Damaging wind gusts
- Thunderstorms
In addition, Florida and Gulf Coast areas could suffer from heavy rain conditions and flooding concerns.
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