The latest weather report shows that the Northeastern US can expect rainy conditions this week, bringing cooler air to the region and easing the recent unusual heat.
People with travel plans should consider the weather in the Northeast this week due to rounds of rain, causing slower commutes. Additionally, low-lying areas are vulnerable to potential flooding concerns.
According to a June 10 weather report by the National Weather Service (NWS), the forecast monitors the development of increasing tropical moisture in parts of Florida. Communities, particularly in south Florida, can likely experience heavy to excessive rainfall.
In addition, a severe thunderstorm watch was reported in portions of southwestern Tennessee, northern Mississippi, and Arkansas. In the Northeast, homeowners should be alert to changing weather conditions, especially if they have travel plans.
Weather in the Northeast: What can people expect from this week's outlook?
A weather report forecasts showery conditions and thunderstorms in the Northeast this week, easing the recent dry and warm weather in the area. Last weekend, rounds of rain were recorded in New York, Boston, Portland, Burlington, and Washington.
This early week, gusty showers are likely in the Great Lakes and Northeast. Additionally, a cooler weather outlook is expected in Chicago, Buffalo, Burlington, and Pittsburgh.
For Chicago residents, the latest weather report reveals that breezy northerly winds could occur on Monday while seasonable temperatures are present. In the later half of the week, residents can anticipate a more summer-like temperature outlook, and thunderstorms could unload on Thursday.
In New York, summer-like temperatures are possible in the tri-state area, with a 50% to 60% chance of above-normal temperatures in the region. Temps could soar in the upper 80s to lower 90s. Additionally, shower chances can occur in southeast Connecticut and eastern Long Island.
A widespread rain potential is likely in the following areas:
- Boston
- New York
- Billings
- Houston
- Memphis
- Dallas
Meanwhile, Boston residents could also experience a mainly dry this week. Isolated spot showers can unfold on Tuesday or Wednesday. These showers could be short-lived, but homeowners should watch out for hazardous travel outlooks.
Pittsburgh is forecast to experience cooler temperatures this week, with a big warmup on the way. While there is still a chance of rain showers and breezy northwest winds, these are not expected to be severe.
However, heat is expected to build in the east, with widespread 85F to 95F. According to a weather report, the unusual heat can unload in the following areas:
- Portland
- Boston
- Burlington
- Washington
- Virginia Beach
- Washington
- Buffalo
- Detroit
- Columbus
- Charleston
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Western US Forecast: Where will hotter temperatures unfold?
According to a weather report published on June 10, the Western US can experience unusual heat this week,
leading to heat-related health risks. From midweek to late week, a sweltering weather outlook is likely in parts of Rapid City, Denver, Lubbock, El Paso, Phoenix, Cedar City, Denver, and Boise.
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