Planning to travel this Holiday Weekend? Here’s what could impact your route.
Heavy rains, flooding and localized flash flooding will prevail this Holiday Weekend across the Gulf Coast, Deep South, Southeast, into the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Pockets of marginally severe weather from Texas to the Southeast, but not major, intense outbreaks this weekend.
Dry weather and above average temperatures expected for much of the West and northern and central Rockies.
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A wet holiday weekend for many from southern and eastern Texas, through the lower Mississippi, Tennessee, and Ohio Valleys into the Mid-Atlantic states, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Mountain snow above 8000 feet could slow travel over southern Montana and northern Wyoming passes
Severe thunderstorms with hail this afternoon across the High Plains of Colorado.
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Although scattered severe thunderstorms persist across western Texas Oklahoma and the southern High Plains, the greater risk becomes flash flooding today and Thursday.
Flash flooding concerns move to southern and eastern Texas and western Louisiana for the holiday weekend.
Last day today of heat for the Northeast corridor.
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** Heads Up ** Industrial strength severe thunderstorms today and tonight across central and eastern Kanas, southeast Nebraska, into Iowa and down to Oklahoma City. Stay alert, have a plan to get off the road, and make sure you have a sturdy storm shelter and a way to get NWS warnings if you are staying in this region overnight.
Winter driving conditions today in much of Wyoming and the northern Colorado High Country.
Strong winds today across I-40 from western Arizona to Oklahoma. Crosswinds in Oklahoma.