A National Weather Service (NWS) report monitors the development of unusual heat in parts of the Southeastern U.S. this week, resulting in potential heat-related health risks.
In recent Nature World News (NWN) reports, parts of the Southeast have recorded challenging weather conditions, from severe thunderstorms, isolated tornadoes, and scorching heat.
In addition, NWS warns of scattered damaging winds and severe thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeast. Excessive heat is also likely in parts of the Southern and Central U.S.
For people with travel plans on Independence Day, they should keep alert for the latest heat advisories, including in portions of California on Tuesday.
Vulnerable populations are the most at risk of prolonged exposure to unusual heat in parts of the U.S. While the heat is ideal for outdoor activities or plans, they should still watch out for signs of heat stress and heat fatigue.
Hotter Temperatures in the Southeast this July
According to a weather report by the National Weather Service (NWS), a dangerously hot condition potential is expected in the Southeast before July ends.
The forecast monitors the possible development of simmering heat in parts of the southern Plains and California's Central Valley. Considering the chances of unusual heat, it is best to keep updated with the latest weather forecasts.
In addition, the transition of July is expected to bring a hotter temperature outlook to parts of the southern U.S., and California. The high pressure over the Southern Plains would help unleash scorching heat in the south-central states on Tuesday.
From the Mid-Atlantic to the Southern Plains, homeowners can expect high temperatures, reaching the mid-to-upper 90s. While overnight can offer relief, homeowners can still anticipate a quite warm temperature outlook in the southern Plains.
Homeowners and commuters should also keep updated with Excessive heat Warnings and Watches, particularly in parts of Texas and New Jersey.
Weather Outlook in Northeastern US This July
According to a weather report published on June 30, portions of the Northeast are expected to experience heat expansion next week, bringing highs into the 90s with an increasingly humid outlook.
Heatwaves are forecast in the following areas:
- Amarillo
- Hays
- Kansas City
- San Antonio
- Fort Smith
- Jackson
- San Antonio
- Jackson
- New Orleans
- Jacksonville
- Atlanta
- Nashville
- Charleston
- Wilmington
- Raleigh
- Roanoke
- Washington
While a severe thunderstorm activity is likely, homeowners should keep updated with the return of high temperatures in the Northeast.
On Monday, a cooler and less humid weather outlook is forecast in the following areas:
- Minneapolis
- Omaha
- St. Louis
- Indianapolis
- Nashville
- Pittsburgh
- Detroit
- Green Bay
- Buffalo
- Boston
- Richmond
However, heat is expected to persist in Lubbock, Dallas, Jackson, and Albany.
In New York, the forecast shows possible thunderstorms in the region this week. These thunderstorms are packed with the following weather concerns:
- Damaging winds
- Strong to severe storms
- Heavy rains
Read also: Northeast Weather Forecast: Rounds of Rain, Thunderstorms to Bring Much-Awaited Relief From Heat
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