Travel & RV Weather Forecast Tuesday 10 May


  • Strong winds continue to impact the Southwest and Southern Plains.
  • Widely scattered severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and the southern High Plains today and Wednesday; a more significant severe weather outbreak is expected Thursday.
  • Persistent strong winds continue along the Atlantic Coast from Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. Coastal flooding along the western Chesapeake Bay Shoreline south of the Potomac River.
  • Record warmth continues across much of the central U.S., while the West remains colder than normal.

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For detailed weather information or routing recommendations, please submit an RV Weather SureRouteTM Request. Your local forecasts are always available here. Below are some highlights of significant weather, grouped by time zone:


Pacific:

Southern CA Mojave Desert Slopes: Wind Advisory this afternoon and evening. Gusts to 55 mph. CA-58 impacted.

Mountain:

Southern UT; parts of eastern UT and western CO; northern, central and east-central AZ: Wind Advisories late this morning through this evening. Gusts generally 45-55 mph. I-15, I-17, I-40, I-70 impacted.

— Northeast and north-central NM: Wind Advisory this afternoon and evening. Gusts to 50 mph. I-25 impacted.

Central:

— Along the ND/MN border: Flood Warnings continue today for rivers at or above flood stage due to excessive rainfall.

— Eastern SD; central and southern MN: Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday. I-29, I-35, I-90, I-94 potentially impacted.

Eastern ND; eastern SD; central and eastern NE; northern KS; MN; northwest WI; central and western IA: Well-organized severe storms are expected to evolve over this large region Thursday. Very large hail and damaging winds are expected, along with potential for a couple of tornadoes. I-29, I-35, I-70, I-80, I-90, I-94 potentially impacted.

Western TX east of the I-10/I-20 split and west of I-35: A few severe storms may evolve late in the day today, accompanied by hail and high wind risk. I-10, I-20, I-27, I-40 potentially impacted.

Central and southern WI: A couple of severe storms possible this afternoon and early evening, with a risk of hail, damaging winds, and a tornado or two. I-43, I-90, I-94 potentially impacted.

Eastern:

— Coastal VA from the Potomac River to Virginia Beach; southern DELMARVA Peninsula: Coastal Flood Warnings today and tonight. Sea level will be 2-3 feet above normal, flooding campgrounds and campsites on the immediate coast.

— East Coast immediate coastline between Cape Cod MA and Cape Hatteras NC: Strong winds continue through Wednesday with gusts along the coast of 30-35 mph. The rain has moved off the coast. Winds on Wednesday will be strongest from the DELMARVA Peninsula to Cape Hatteras NC.

Severe Weather Watches and Warnings

— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#SPC_Tornado_Watch for the latest Tornado and Severe Thunderstorm WATCHES

— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#NWS_Tornado_Warning for the latest Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, and Flash Flood WARNINGS.


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