![]() ![]() In the Northeast, local downpours could impact holiday plans from portions of upstate New York to New England on Tuesday, but most of the stormy weather may stay away from the Interstate 95 corridor, forecasters said. Severe thunderstorm gusts will be the primary hazard, the Storm Prediction Center said. Scattered severe thunderstorms are forecast over the central Great Plains beginning late afternoon Tuesday into Tuesday night. Stormy in the Plains, better in the Northeast ![]() Heat news: Everything you need to know about heat: From the heat index to a heat dome to an excessive heat warning Heat index forecast map An excessive heat warning is in effect Tuesday in both Phoenix and Tucson in Arizona, the weather service said.Įlsewhere, "it'll be another day with plenty of the heat and humidity July is known for in the Southeast, Plains, Midwest and parts of the Northeast," according to meteorologist Chris Dolce. Highs well into the triple digits are also forecast throughout the Desert Southwest. Highs are forecast to reach into the 90s and low 100s, the weather service said.ĪccuWeather predicts that temperatures are projected to challenge daily record highs along portions of I-5, ranging from near 90 degrees in Seattle to the lower 100s in Medford, Oregon. Record-breaking heat is forecast to scorch northern California and western Oregon on Tuesday. The Desert Southwest and West Coast is expected to continue to sizzle on the Fourth, the weather service said. And a 911 call center in Spring City, Tennessee, told the weather service it was receiving calls about flood waters flowing to homes and garages. Heavy rain in Hartford, Connecticut prompted water rescues when several cars were reportedly trapped in floodwater, the weather service said. The weather service said they received reports of a possible lightning strike injury at Coney Island and a potential strike to a home in Marine Park, Brooklyn. Thunderstorms and lightning briefly delayed the men's event in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island, New York Tuesday, where the National Weather Service had issued a hazardous weather outlook for heavy rain and potential flash flooding. The greatest threat for severe weather on the Fourth will focus on the central and northern Plains, where thunderstorms could produce damaging winds and large hail late in the day and at night, AccuWeather said. However, potentially record-breaking heat will make for a sweltering holiday in portions of the western U.S., especially the normally mild Pacific Northwest, where high temperatures will approach 100 degrees in Oregon. The daily normal high drops to 81° starting July 30.Īshland’s daily normal high tops off at 80° for a briefer stint from July 19 to 25.High heat and thunderstorms are again the main weather stories across the nation on the Fourth of July, forecasters say, but conditions will not be as intense or widespread as in recent days. International Falls sees the peak normal high from July 10 through August 8 at 78°.īrainerd peaks at 82° starting on July 9. Hibbing’s daily normal high of 77° also peaks starting July 10 and lasts one day longer, falling to 76° on August 8. It holds steady there for nearly four full weeks, falling to 77° starting August 7. The National Weather Service has five climate sites in the Northland including Duluth, Hibbing, International Falls, Brainerd, and Ashland.ĭuluth’s daily normal high peaks at 78° beginning on July 10. Currently, 1991 to 2020 is the period averaged for our daily normals. The normal daily high temperature is generally at a peak beginning around July 10 and lasting about a week into August.ĭaily normal temperatures reflect a thirty-year average. Climatologically speaking, the Northland has entered the warmest stretch of days of the year. ![]()
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