Your RV Weather Road Trip Forecast for Thursday March 26, 2026


  • Midwest and Ohio Valley. Severe thunderstorms late this afternoon and evening with damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes.
  • Central and southern Plains. Widespread Red Flag Warnings today with gusty winds and rapid fire spread risk affecting a broad travel area.
  • New Mexico into far west Texas. High Wind Watch Friday into Saturday with gusts up to 60 mph creating hazardous crosswinds for high-profile vehicles.

From the RV Mobile Command Center in Brunswick GA:

Here are the relevant National Weather Service Warnings, Watches and Advisories that will impact RV and Road travel over the next several days.

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Weather Impacts Pacific Time Zone:

— No significant weather impacts to road travel today or Friday.

Weather Impacts Mountain Time Zone:

Montana along I-15. Winter Weather Advisory through late morning. Snow of 2 to 4 inches, with isolated 6-inch totals, may create slick roads and slower travel.

Southern Wyoming along I-80. Red Flag Warning through late tonight. Gusts up to 45 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Western Nebraska along I-76 and I-80. Red Flag Warning through midday. Gusts up to 35 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Colorado and western Kansas along I-25 and I-70. Red Flag Warning beginning around midday and continuing through late evening. Gusts 30-45 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Northeastern New Mexico including Glorieta Pass on I-25 and Tijeras Pass on I-40. High Wind Watch beginning Friday morning and continuing through Friday night. Winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph may create hazardous crosswinds for high-profile vehicles.

Central New Mexico along I-25 and I-40. Red Flag Warning beginning around midday and continuing through late evening. Winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Southeast New Mexico and far west Texas along I-10 and I-20. High Wind Watch beginning Friday morning and continuing through Saturday. Winds 35 to 45 mph with gusts up to 60 mph may create hazardous crosswinds, especially near Guadalupe Pass.

Southern New Mexico along I-10 and I-25. Red Flag Warning beginning this afternoon and continuing through late tonight. Gusts up to 30 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Weather Impacts Central Time Zone:

Eastern Nebraska along I-29. Red Flag Warning beginning around midday and continuing through late tonight. Gusts up to 45 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Kansas along I-29, I-35, and I-70. Red Flag Warning beginning around midday and continuing through late evening. Gusts 40-45 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Oklahoma and north Texas along I-27, I-35, I-40 and I-44. Red Flag Warning beginning late this morning and continuing through late tonight. Gusts to around 40 mph may support rapid fire spread near travel corridors.

Oklahoma and north Texas along I-27, I-35, I-40, and I-44. Wind Advisory beginning Friday morning and continuing through Friday evening. Winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph may create difficult travel for high-profile vehicles.

Palo Duro Canyon in Texas along I-27 and I-40. Heat Advisory beginning around midday and continuing through late evening. Temperatures at or above 105°F may create dangerous heat exposure for desert travel.

Northeast Arkansas into Missouri along I-55. Wind Advisory beginning around midday and continuing through late evening. Winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.

Illinois and adjacent parts of the mid-Mississippi Valley along I-39, I-55, I-57, I-65, I-72, and I-94. Severe thunderstorms are expected late this afternoon and evening with damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes.

Eastern Mississippi coast, Alabama coast and western Florida Panhandle along I-10. Dense Fog Advisory through late morning. Visibility may drop to one quarter mile or less in dense fog, creating hazardous travel.

Central and southern Louisiana and southeast Texas along I-10, I-12, I-49 and I-55. Dense Fog Advisory through late morning. Visibility may drop to one quarter mile or less in dense fog, creating hazardous travel early today.

Weather Impacts Eastern Time Zone:

Northern Michigan along I-75. Freezing rain, sleet, rain, and perhaps snow may create slick spots and slower travel through late morning.

Southern Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and western Pennsylvania including portions of I-65, I-69, I-70, I-71, I-74, I-75, I-77, I-80, I-90, I-94 and I-96. Severe thunderstorms are expected late this afternoon and evening with damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes.

South Alabama, northern Florida, and southeast Georgia along I-10, I-65, I-75, and I-95. Dense Fog Advisory through late morning. Visibility may drop to one quarter mile or less in dense fog, creating hazardous travel.

East-central Florida along I-4, I-75, and I-95. Patchy dense fog may reduce visibility to one mile or less at times through late morning.


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Selected travel-relevant Weather Graphics

Map displaying current weather hazards across the United States, including excessive heat warnings, flood watches, and severe thunderstorm warnings.
Current travel-relevant National Weather Service Warnings, Watches and Advisories

Graphics for Today

Weather map showing severe thunderstorm and tornado watch areas across the U.S. for August 1-2, 2025, including warnings for heavy rain and flash flooding.
National weather map for today..
Weather outlook map showing severe thunderstorm risk levels across the United States for August 1, 2025.
Severe thunderstorm risk today and tonight.

Current Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Watches from the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center

Map of the United States indicating 'No Watches In Effect' for severe weather, issued by the National Weather Service.
Satellite image showing the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific regions with no disturbances and a note stating that tropical cyclone activity is not expected during the next 48 hours.
Map showing the Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlook with areas marked for risk levels including MRGL, SLGT, and MDT across the United States.
Excessive and Flash Flood Risk for today and tonight.
Weather map showing projected wind gusts across the United States for the afternoon, with regions highlighted in different colors indicating varying wind speeds.

Hail Size Forecast for today and tomorrow

Map showing forecasted hail size across the United States for August 1.
Hail Size (inches) forecast for the next 2 days.

Wildfire Smoke Forecast for today and tomorrow

Map displaying wildfire smoke distribution across the United States for August 1, highlighting varying concentrations with color gradients.
Wildfire smoke forecast for the next 2 days.

Graphics for Tomorrow

Weather map showing severe thunderstorm threats, heavy rain, and flash flood warnings across the United States for August 2-3, 2025.
National weather map for tomorrow.
Severe weather outlook map for August 2, 2025, showing areas of risk across the United States, with a highlighted region indicating enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms.
Severe thunderstorm risk tomorrow and tomorrow night.
Map showing the Day 2 Excessive Rainfall Outlook for the U.S. Valid from August 2, 2025, with color-coded risk areas indicating the potential for rainfall exceeding flash flood guidance.
Forecast map showing wind gusts across the United States for the afternoon of tomorrow, with color-coded wind speed indicators and major roadways outlined in red.

National Weather Map for the Day after Tomorrow

Weather map showing severe thunderstorm warnings, flash flood risks, and weather fronts across the United States for August 3, 2025.
National weather map for tomorrow.

Three-day Summaries

National precipitation forecast map showing varying rainfall amounts across the United States, with color-coded indications of precipitation levels in inches.
Total rainfall amounts for the next three days
Map showing the National Snowfall Forecast for the United States through August 4, 2025, indicating expected snowfall amounts in inches across various regions.
Total snowfall amounts for the next three days
U.S. map showing the National Ice Accumulation Forecast with various color-coded bands indicating ice accumulation levels through August 3, 2025.
Freezing rain (ice) accumulations for the next three days.

Day 3 – Day 7 U.S. Significant Weather Outlook

U.S. Hazard Outlook map indicating areas affected by hazardous heat and heavy rain, valid from August 3 to August 7, showing regions in red for hazardous heat and green for heavy rain.


Access to real-time road information:

Phone numbers and websites for road conditions in all 50 states. Courtesy of the Cheyenne WY Weather Forecast Office


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