Planning to travel this week? Here’s what could impact your route.
Life-threatening flash flooding is ongoing across west-central and south-central Texas, especially along I-10 between Fort Stockton and San Antonio.
Dangerous heat affects the Southwest, northern Plains, Upper Midwest, and Northeast corridor today through Thursday, with temperatures up to 116°F in the Southwest and heat index values up to 110°F elsewhere.
Severe thunderstorms may bring damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes to northern New York and northern New England this afternoon and evening.
Planning to travel this week? Here’s what could impact your route.
Flash flooding is ongoing across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, with flooded highways, streets and underpasses possible along I-20, I-35 and nearby routes.
Dangerous heat stretches from the northern Rockies and Plains into the Upper Midwest, with temperatures and heat indices reaching 105 to 110 degrees along major cross-country routes.
Heavy thunderstorms may produce flash flooding today and tonight from Texas and the Gulf Coast through the Southeast and southern Appalachians, affecting numerous major interstates.
Planning to travel this week? Here’s what could impact your route.
Widespread severe thunderstorms today from the Plains to the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast may produce damaging wind gusts.
Flash flooding continues this morning across southern Missouri into southern Illinois and western Kentucky, where some areas have already received 5–9 inches of rain and additional heavy downpours are expected.
Dangerous heat expands across much of the West and northern Rockies through early next week, while extreme heat warnings and advisories also cover the Southeast Coast and much of Florida today.