Today Through the Fourth Friday (22 to 28 days) Weather Outlook for the U.S. and a Six-Day Forecast for the World: posted July 11, 2024
This article focuses on what we are paying attention to in the next 48 to 72 hours. The article also includes weather maps for longer-term U.S. outlooks and a six-day World weather outlook which can be very useful for travelers.
First the NWS Short Range Forecast. The afternoon NWS text update can be found here after about 4 p.m. New York time but it is unlikely to have changed very much from the morning update. The images in this article automatically update.
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
Thu Jul 11 2024
Valid 12Z Thu Jul 11 2024 – 12Z Sat Jul 13 2024…Stalled surface front to cause scattered Flash Flooding across portions
of the Mid-Atlantic through Friday……Dangerous heat and record high temperatures to continue for much of the
West through the end of the work week…A cold front associated with once Beryl will stall out along the East
Coast today and be a focus for thunderstorm activity across the
Mid-Atlantic through the end of the work week. At least a few inches of
rainfall are forecast to impact areas from coastal South Carolina to
southern New Jersey, including much of the eastern Mid-Atlantic. A Slight
Risk (at least 15%) of Excessive Rainfall has been issued for the Virginia
Tidewater down across the North Carolina coast today and then the broader
Mid-Atlantic coastal region on Friday. Not only will this frontal boundary
increase rainfall chances, but dangerous heat experienced across the East
will greatly abate for the end of the week.Extreme and record-breaking heat will continue throughout much of the
West, with the focus beginning to shift out of the Pacific Northwest and
towards the High Plains, while remaining in the Southwest. Highs are
forecast to soar into the upper 90s and triple digits for these locations,
with 110s and 120s possible in the typically hot desert/interior valley
locations of California, Arizona, and Nevada. Dozens of daily high
temperature records are forecast today and Friday from the West Coast to
the High Plains. Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories remain in
effect for much of the western United States in order to further highlight
the dangerously hot temperatures. This level of heat for many people will
create an extreme risk of heat-related illnesses when access to adequate
cooling or hydration is not available. Be sure to follow proper heat
safety, which includes staying hydrated, wear light clothing, avoid
outdoor activity, and using air conditioning.Elsewhere, the combination of power outages from Hurricane Beryl and heat
indices up to 106 degrees prompted Heat Advisories to be issued across
parts of southeast Texas. The Storm Prediction Center issued a Slight Risk
(level 2/5) for Severe Thunderstorms over portions of southeast
Arizona/the greater Tucson area today between 3-8pm MST. The main concern
will be severe wind gusts from thunderstorms that form in the north near
the Mogollon Rim and work their way south throughout the afternoon. A
series of dry microbursts and MCSs are possible. For the southern Rockies,
locally heavy rain overlapping with sensitive burn scars could create
chances for additional rounds of flash flooding today. Flood Watches are
in effect.