Planning to travel this week? Here’s what could impact your route.
Dangerous heat from the Midwest to the East continues through Saturday, with heat index values commonly 100–110 and locally up to 115 across many major travel corridors from the Plains and Mississippi Valley to the I-95 corridor. This heat wave peaks today and Friday.
Severe thunderstorms and accompanying flash-floods affect the northern Plains, Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and Mid-Mississippi Valley today and Friday, with damaging winds, hail, isolated tornado risk, and repeated storms possible along I-29, I-35, I-80, I-90, and I-94.
Severe thunderstorms spread into the East today through Saturday, with damaging winds and hail possible from Michigan and New England south into the Tennessee Valley and Mid-Atlantic; the weekend focus includes the I-95 corridor from Richmond to New York City.
Planning to travel this week? Here’s what could impact your route.
Dangerous heat covers much of the eastern half of the U.S. today through Saturday, with heat index values commonly 100–110°F and locally up to 115°F.
Severe thunderstorms today and tonight could disrupt travel from the Plains and Upper Midwest to the Great Lakes, with damaging wind, large hail, and a few tornadoes possible.
Flash flooding and repeated thunderstorms may create localized travel problems across southern Minnesota, northern Iowa, and Wisconsin today through Friday night.
Planning to travel this week? Here’s what could impact your route.
Dangerous heat affects much of the Central and Eastern U.S. through late week. Heat index values could reach 100-115 degrees F daily with limited overnight relief.
Severe thunderstorms today threaten the Plains, Upper Midwest, Michigan, and Northeast
Flooding and heavy rain create localized travel risks today and Wednesday from Montana to the Upper Midwest