- Heat most persistent across Texas and the immediate Gulf Coast. Heat Index values could reach 120 deg F next week.
- Heavy rains this Sunday through Tuesday, moving west to east from the upper Great Lakes to New England, respectively.
- Severe thunderstorms likely from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic Region this coming Sunday and Monday.
Extended outlooks are more general in nature and higher level than the daily short term forecasts. Beyond a week, there is often significant uncertainty in the location and intensity of specific weather events. I will note where there is less, or greater, confidence than normal in these extended outlooks.
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From the RV Weather Summer Office in Colter Bay Wyoming
Big Picture for the coming weekend and next week:
- Heat most persistent across Texas and the immediate Gulf Coast. Heat Index values could reach 120 deg F next week.
- Heavy rains this Sunday through Tuesday, moving west to east from the upper Great Lakes to New England, respectively.
- Severe thunderstorms likely from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic Region this coming Sunday and Monday.
Temperature and Precipitation Outlook:
- Warmer than normal across much of California, the Southwest, the 4-Corners States, Texas, the Gulf and Southeast Atlantic Coasts, and Florida.
- Cooler than normal for the interior Pacific Northwest, the Inter-Mountain West, the Northern Rockies, the northern and central High Plains, and the Upper Midwest.
- Wetter than normal for the northern U.S from the Pacific Northwest eastwards to the western Great Lakes; the Missouri, Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys; and New England.
- Drier than normal for California, the 4-Corners States, the Southwest, Texas and Louisiana.
Highlights by day (5-10 August):
- Saturday:
- Severe thunderstorms possible across eastern Nebraska, central and northern Kansas, western Iowa, and northwest Missouri.
- Heavy rain for southeast Montana, northeast Wyoming, South Dakota and adjacent North Dakota, central and southern Minnesota.
- Strong winds across western South Dakota and northwest Nebraska.
- Record high temperatures possible across the Southwest, Texas and Louisiana.
- Sunday:
- Severe thunderstorms possible across eastern Iowa, southern Wisconsin, Illinois, southern Michigan, Indiana, western Ohio, and northwest Kentucky.
- Heavy rain for southern Minnesota, Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and southwest Michigan.
- Strong winds across eastern Nebraska and northwest Iowa.
- Record high temperatures possible across New Mexico, Texas and Louisiana.
- Monday:
- Severe thunderstorms possible for Ohio, northeast Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, western New York, central and western Maryland, northern and western Virginia.
- Heavy rains for Michigan, Pennsylvania, and northern New York.
- Strong winds across Ohio, parts of Pennsylvania and adjacent New York.
- Record high temperatures possible for Arizona, Texas and Louisiana.
- Tuesday:
- Severe thunderstorms possible for New England and the Central Plains.
- Heavy rains for northern New England.
- Record high temperatures possible for the Southwest, Texas and Louisiana.
- Wednesday:
- Severe thunderstorms possible for the Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio Valleys.
- Record high temperatures possible for the Southwest, Texas, and Louisiana.
- Thursday:
- Severe thunderstorms possible for the Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio Valleys.
- Click here for the latest National Weather Service 3-7 Day outlook
Tropical Outlook:
- Tropics look to be quiet for early August.
Outlook into mid-August (a 2-4 week outlook is by definition low confidence!):
- Wetter than normal for the Central Plains, the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, and the Eastern Seaboard.
- Drier than normal across the Southwest and southern Texas.
- Warmer than normal across the West, Southwest, 4-Corner Region, Texas, the Gulf Coast, Florida and the East Coast.
- Cooler than normal for the Northern and Central Plains, the Upper Midwest, and the central Mississippi Valley.
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