Meteorologists are predicting a significant heatwave next week in the Northeast and Midwest, with temperatures expected to soar well into the 90s for several consecutive days. Severe storms are also forecasted, with the potential for damaging winds, large hail, and even tornadoes in some areas.
🌩️ A few strong to severe thunderstorms are likely across portions of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic today. Strong to locally damaging winds and hail, perhaps to quarter size, are possible. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has a quick severe weather update. https://t.co/oyWTKTt7PT
⛈️ Showers and storms will impact the area later this afternoon and evening. Some storms could be severe, mainly across portions of eastern PA and NJ. Dry and seasonable this weekend, then a heatwave is anticipated for next week with several 90°+ days. #PAwx #NJwx #DEwx #MDwx https://t.co/BQVxFeZVsl
Millions in the U.S. are forecast to swelter in temperatures at or above 90°F by next Friday — with many experiencing heat indices at or above 100°F. Here's where the record heat wave is expected. https://t.co/wE3O34vihC
A June heat wave for the record books is set to send temperatures soaring from the Midwest and Ohio Valley to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast beginning Sunday and continuing into the coming weeks, affecting millions (including me! 🥵) https://t.co/4U33zhFnPx https://t.co/71a0grgGdq
We are still on track for a round of thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. ⛈️ Some may be severe, especially from NYC on north and west. Continue to monitor the forecast at https://t.co/wTqdsonfJ9 #NYWx #CTWx #NJWx https://t.co/fzSrI1DrSx
Temperatures will soar next week from the Midwest to the Northeast, where several dozen record afternoon high and record warm morning lows are set to fall. Heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths most years. Take it seriously. https://t.co/VyWINDk3xP https://t.co/0vd41f47CV
Some of the storms this afternoon and evening could be severe. There's a level 2 out 5 risk for parts of Manhattan, The Bronx, and spots north & west. Damaging winds, hail, and downpours are possible. https://t.co/3sdEN33Vjx
Denver Weather: Severe afternoon storms, Pinpoint Weather Alert Day https://t.co/hpufxJApQf https://t.co/Yz0DTuqOU4
Stormy weather later today, a nice #FathersDay weekend and then what's expected to be a prolonged heat wave. The #FirstAlertWeather team is tracking it all. https://t.co/4Kk1ry7NGt
Potentially severe storms arrive Friday afternoon after a hot and humid day that will provide those storms plenty of energy. Meteorologist Kate Bilo has the weather info you need to know on this NEXT Weather Alert Day. https://t.co/AZW3ftHqkI
Yellow Alert Day: Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected Friday around the New York area, likely impacting the evening commute. https://t.co/GF7NP7Hd36
Temperatures rise more today ahead of Father's Day weekend. Expect lows in the 60s and highs in the 80s each day. https://t.co/PPhWRpPJbP
We're giving you the First Alert about the potential for a few stronger storms later today. The storms will remain isolated, but the Storm Prediction Center has placed most of our area under a Marginal Risk of severe storms later today. https://t.co/AsT3zVJGXw
STEAMY AND STORMY: It could be the hottest day of the year so far with highs above 90° before storms arrive. Here's when to expect storms and a look at Father's Day weekend. https://t.co/3TNscfYehp https://t.co/Db3N0kpKXo
A slight risk of severe thunderstorms extends along and east of I-25, including the Denver metro area. Large hail, heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts are the primary threats, but a tornado or two cannot be ruled out. Remain weather aware today! https://t.co/rmudXQDEb3
Not much change to the forecast this morning. A cold front will bring showers & thunderstorms to our region this afternoon & evening. Severe storms will be capable of producing damaging winds and large hail. #NJwx #DEwx #PAwx #MDwx https://t.co/D7Rbh7SOvN
We are on a Weather Alert today ahead of the risk for strong to severe storms later today. The biggest threats include heavy rain, lightning, damaging wind & hail. https://t.co/HsZMefTY6k
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop along and ahead of a cold front today. Isolated severe storms are a risk with large hail and damaging wind gusts the main threats. As always this year, a tornado cannot be ruled out. https://t.co/Em7rG5ovQs
[Severe Weather Potential] A warm & humid day will trigger scattered showers & t-storms this afternoon & evening. Some storms may become severe and produce locally damaging wind gusts, hail along with heavy rain street/flooding. Main risk is northwest of I-95 between noon & 9 pm. https://t.co/fPERqUyX32
Hot and humid weather builds in today with a stray storm. The Storm Prediction Center has placed most of our area under a Marginal Risk of severe weather this afternoon. Meaning an isolated storm or two could be on the stronger side. https://t.co/eboOR3mwuv
A major, prolonged heatwave will occur next week across the Midwest and Northeast as a potentially record-strong heat dome builds overhead. Major to extreme heat risks (highlighted in red and purple) are expected across many major cities for multiple days in a row as heat… https://t.co/sH59yn3SQn
Damaging wind is the primary hazard with storms Friday afternoon/evening. Large hail is possible west of Worcester too. A level two severe threat (yellow) is forecasted through much of the region as a result. #MAwx https://t.co/mW93kCmf1q
Storms will continue to spread into north-central IL over the next hour or two. Damaging winds up to 70 mph and damaging hail up to quarter size are the main threats especially for those along and south of the Kankakee River. Storms may also produce Flash Flooding. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/L7ZKc2g5Lm
Denver weather: Storms Friday with threat of heavy rain, wind and hail https://t.co/cx5zeKNLBu https://t.co/j5RJiLQkt3
Friday will bring cooler temperatures and a better chance of thunderstorms to eastern Colorado. There is a slight risk of severe storms for areas along and east of I-25, including the Denver metro area. Large hail and damaging winds will be possible. https://t.co/jNw0tkl0WH
Severe thunderstorms are moving across the Upper Midwest, which could bring destructive winds, large hail and tornadoes to the region this evening. Stay updated with our live coverage on air or on our TV app: https://t.co/1pcOhXrHyJ https://t.co/fK4nee05bc
Warm and humid with scattered afternoon showers and t-storms. Highs in the upper 80s. After early morning clouds depart on Saturday, mostly sunny weekend. with low humidity and pleasant temps. Hot next week. #7news https://t.co/EHn153B66F
We are still on track for a round of thunderstorms Friday afternoon and evening. ⛈️ Some may be severe, especially north and west of NYC. Continue to monitor the forecast at https://t.co/wTqdsonfJ9 #NYWx #CTWx #NJWx https://t.co/Ehgb3uOjU2
The highest coverage of storms thru 6 pm will be in the orange shaded area, with isolated storms possible outside of this area. Large hail of 2" in diameter and some instances of damaging winds up to 75 mph will be possible with the strongest storms. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/74VWNNtdyY
Warm tonight, then warm and humid on Friday. A cold front will touch off showers & thunderstorms Friday afternoon & evening. Severe storms will be capable of damaging winds and large hail. #NJwx #DEwx #PAwx #MDwx https://t.co/VP2LPoc2ot https://t.co/IqjGqGA7lY https://t.co/As4qjp7vrX
High heat and humidity likely next week https://t.co/1NqtP6CGzY
Storms on Friday ⛈️, a nice #FathersDay weekend 🌤️ and a potentially stifling heat wave next week 🌡️. The #FirstAlertWeather team is tracking it all and we have tips to keep you safe. https://t.co/eLIBQ1RKlw
Warm weather Friday before PM showers & #thunderstorms arrive, with highs in the low to mid 80s, 70s for the south coast, including #CapeCod & the Islands. A few strong storms may contain damaging winds & heavy rain/street flooding. Greatest risk northwest of the I-95 corridor. https://t.co/azvbybuPb8
A good portion of the Northeast has a chance to get into some oppressive hot/humid weather next week as anomalously strong ridging develops overhead. It wouldn't be too shocking to see some spots break the 100-degree mark by the end of the week! https://t.co/roUSZ6HcNz
A Heat Wave is gearing up to affect the region next week with temps & humidity levels rising as the week progresses. Here are the current high temps expected, as well as the record high temps for each corresponding day. https://t.co/IqjGqGA7lY #NJwx #PAwx #DEwx #MDwx https://t.co/e0WgqTvMHG
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for parts of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio until 9:00 p.m. ET. Watch live on air or stream for updates: https://t.co/1pcOhXrHyJ https://t.co/LYIRryYq4S
Severe storms will develop within the orange shaded area thru 4 pm. Large hail of 2" in diameter and some instances of damaging winds up to 75 mph will be likely with the strongest storms. Note that the severe weather risk will extend beyond 4 PM. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/dlOASfbItX
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Chicago area, with large hail, tornadoes possible https://t.co/CytnlOpkvi
BREAKING: A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued until 8PM. Not everyone will see severe storms, but the potential exists for damaging winds and large hail in areas that see the strongest storms. #ilwx #inwx https://t.co/knUdKPz4KB
Ouch! We might see a near 600 decameter heat dome at 500 millibars temporarily build over the Northeast next week. If that's the case, the Midwest and Northeast will experience a severe heatwave similar to the Pacific Northwest event in 2021. @MichaelEMann @KHayhoe @WeatherProf https://t.co/o1ieBLBNIQ
1PM THU: Temperatures are pushing 90° and it’s noticeably more humid. A cold front is approaching from the west and likely to help ignite strong or severe thunderstorms. The @NWSSPC is monitoring the situation and may issue a watch. #ilwx #inwx ⛈️🌩️⚡️ https://t.co/a1RH045nza
⛈️ A few rotating storms with large hail and a tornado threat will crop up today from Oklahoma to Michigan. Storms may eventually merge into a squall line with damaging straight-line winds. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has an update. https://t.co/jaMaxmcf6p
The Storm Prediction Center has our far southwest suburbs under an enhanced (3 out of 5) risk for severe storms this afternoon and evening. A slight (2 out of 5) risk outside of that. Stay weather aware today! #Chicago https://t.co/EYuAMdNY02
Boston's first heat wave of the summer is likely coming next week https://t.co/7uascCSDGh https://t.co/NLPAjRAaav
A "mega heat dome" is forecast to develop over the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast into next week. The ridge will be at near historical intensity centered upon Pennsylvania w/500 mb heights > 6000 m https://t.co/7EdCqz91dj
We have the potential for thunderstorms this afternoon between 1pm and 7pm. Northeast Illinois & northwest Indiana are under a slight risk (level 2/5) of severe storms. Storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, large damaging hail and heavy rain. @WGNNews https://t.co/u5Cc5Led1A
Highs near or above 90 are expected through Friday. Next week, we need to brace for a lengthy spell of punishing heat with highs in the 90s that could threaten records as soon as Monday. It will get hotter as the week wears on. https://t.co/bqgTyIIJmD
Forecasters expect a harsh welcome to early summer next week with temperatures rising to dangerous levels across the northeastern United States. https://t.co/vmU70HWJXm
Thunderstorms this morning were dramatic but not severe. Storms this afternoon could be severe with powerful winds, destructive hail…even a tornado can’t be ruled out. @cbschicago will keep you in touch. https://t.co/7G0Ni1PBin
Denver weather: Near-record temperatures before weekend storms bring flooding, hail https://t.co/GYnrn5b4OU
Storm timing: What to expect and when as severe weather with hail, tornado chances threaten Chicago area https://t.co/2g9dLs5w8x
THURSDAY AM weather update ⤵️ Sunny 🌤️ and warmer today in the 80°s away from the S. Coast and Cape. The muggies move in tonight with strong t-storms tomorrow afternoon and evening. Clearing for weekend #WCVB https://t.co/6n93vSVxHi
HEATING UP... Intense heat surges into New England next week. First heat wave of the season possible for many with 90°+ temps starting on Tuesday and breaking by next weekend #WCVB https://t.co/jJr3e37Vwj
NEXT 7 DAYS... Heat and humidity ramp up for the end of the week with strong to severe t-storms 2-10pm Friday. Clearing Saturday with comfortable humidity and temps in the 70s. First HEAT WAVE of the season likely next week 90°+ temps starting on Tuesday #WCVB https://t.co/auaStxATdk
T-STORMS FRIDAY... Could be strong to severe from 2-10pm especially N&W of Boston ▶️Downpours with frequent lightning develop in the afternoon and become more widespread late day ▶️Damaging winds possible N&W of Boston ▶️Greatest chance of localized flooding north of pike #WCVB https://t.co/vnqct70hX8
Chicago weather: Humidity returns and a severe weather threat looms, with large hail, damaging winds possible https://t.co/hTVw3Xw596
A broken line of storms over southern Wisconsin may continue into northern Illinois this morning, capable of lightning, small hail, and gusty winds. Confidence is highest north of Rockford but they may manage to persist into Chicago by 8-9 AM. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/Gl0iYIXCoI
There's a level 2 risk for severe weather for spots north and west of NYC Friday afternoon and evening. Some of the stronger storms could produce damaging winds. https://t.co/65PGoxUn1X
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible on Friday, especially over Kiowa County by later in the evening. There could be widespread wind gusts between 50 and 65 mph, as well as hail up to quarter size, and brief heavy rainfall. Be severe weather ready! #cowx https://t.co/IxgnxXZNiu
A threat for severe storms exists this afternoon and evening with the strongest storms capable of hail up to 2 inches in diameter and wind gusts up to 75 mph, along with localized flash flooding. Have multiple ways to receive warning information today! #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/ansuHCVFPz
Good morning everyone. We are monitoring the potential for showers & thunderstorms to develop ahead of a cold front Friday PM. Some of these storms could become severe with damaging winds in excess of 58 mph. The threat is a bit higher north & west of the NYC metro. https://t.co/JbByBYRFr4
An isolated storm can’t be ruled out toward the WI/IL stateline early this morning, otherwise expect additional thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, some likely severe. After a slightly cooler end to the week, hot and humid conditions return early next week. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/sd8IBLN1HR
A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible later this afternoon and evening for the far eastern plains, mainly over Kiowa County. Hail up to ping pong size and gusty outflow winds up to 70 mph will be possible. Be severe weather ready! #cowx https://t.co/7wHqxgbWt0
After a warm and sunny Thursday, we could be looking at a rather stormy Friday. Showers/storms are expected Friday afternoon and evening with some storms becoming severe. Damaging wind gusts and some large hail will be the main threat. Some localized flooding will be possible. https://t.co/SBAtJ1TkoV
The heat & humidity continues to build into the region. Our highs today soar well into the 80s, but we'll see 90s by Friday. Humidity levels also increase making it feel more uncomfortable. Temperatures cool this weekend before soaring again next week. https://t.co/SUn3bAvQSH
Severe storms possible mid-afternoon to early evening, mainly toward the Illinois border and in far southeast WI. This will depend on where the cold front is located. Large hail and damaging winds are the main hazards, if storms develop. Stay weather aware! #swiwx #wiwx https://t.co/1Nkfepmvp6
THURSDAY... Mostly sunny and warmer day with highs in the 80s this afternoon. SW wind brings up the humidity by tonight #WCVB https://t.co/SkQBzDbUNy
Good Thursday morning! A nice sunrise kicking off a warm and sunny day with temps jumping into the 80s away from the S. Coast and Cape. Strong t-storms coming tomorrow afternoon/evening ahead of a pleasant weekend. Turn on #WCVB for forecast details https://t.co/rw6qQ7E93w
We're going to see a good amount of sunshine today with our highs soaring well into the 80s. Humidity levels also climb today making it feel a little more uncomfortable. We do have a chance for a stray storm later this afternoon. https://t.co/0SYnTLbmZY
[Severe Weather Potential Fri] Dry & warmer today with highs well into the 80s. The potential for scattered severe t-storms arrives Fri afternoon/evening. Locally damaging wind gusts & heavy rain/street flooding are the main concerns. Greatest risk northwest of the I-95 corridor. https://t.co/3Wg8vUr6Vd
WEATHER HEADLINES It will be nice for Father's Day weekend, but 90s on either side of it. Next week is looking very hot with several days in the mid 90s possible. https://t.co/FMkpOpaBYP
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to move through the area Friday afternoon and evening. Some storms could be strong to severe, with the potential for damaging winds and large hail. Stay up to date with the latest forecast at https://t.co/wTqdsomHTB #NYCwx #NYwx #CTwx #NJwx https://t.co/JkPVmVAaVi
Denver weather: Heat and air quality alerts, with storms on the way https://t.co/yewYyZLDEi https://t.co/NGUjUNoNIo
Mostly sunny and warm for Thursday. Humidity still held in check with afternoon temps in the mid 80s. Scattered afternoon showers and t-storms on Friday. Humid with highs in the upper 80s. Less humid and dry for the weekend! #7news https://t.co/8BYHYw7Xpz
There is a severe weather risk Thursday in the Chicago area, as storms are expected to move through. https://t.co/Mp8vzDs9oF
Hot and dry through Father's Day weekend followed by a "brief" nice change early next week with highs at or slightly below normal for this time of year. @News3LV @NWSVegas #WeatherAuthority #Vegas #vegasweather #nvwx https://t.co/okd6QoDREB
Strong to severe storms moving eastward into the region, with wind gusts to 60 mph possible. Stay alert this afternoon and evening! https://t.co/m1AdgxfkDf
A threat for severe storms exists Thu PM and evening with the strongest storms capable of damaging winds and destructive hail along with localized flash flooding. Uncertainties in timing remain due to decaying AM storms potentially delaying warming north of I-80/88. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/uetXsY8i1U
🌤️⛈️🥵 Here's a look at the forecast through early next week. Some variable weather ahead! Warming up through Friday, when a line of showers & storms is likely. Father's Day Weekend looks dry & seasonable, then heating up next week with several 90°+ days. #PAwx #NJwx #DEwx #MDwx https://t.co/nYhPFnvip4
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin until 10 PM CDT https://t.co/cvB8Gt633e
A #tornado watch is likely coming soon for northern and central Minnesota and extreme NW Wisconsin. Storms should rapidly develop soon, with the most widespread threat being very large hail and a few tornadoes being possible (especially near the warm front). #MNwx #WIwx https://t.co/4Tajtc5hPD
Odds increasing for a very hot week next week...Several 90+ degrees days with high humidity starting Tuesday. Potential for a heat wave in some areas https://t.co/7pPYeM21TN
🌡️🔥 The @NWSCPC temperature outlook for next week indicates a roughly 80% chance for above normal temps. We are currently anticipating highs to be well into the low to mid 90s for several consecutive days. Be prepared for a lengthy stretch of hot days! #PAwx #NJwx #DEwx #MDwx https://t.co/XqU0u166eJ