Nationwide Weather Outlook: Rain, Thunderstorms and Shifting Winds Expected Today
A broad swath of the United States is under a humid, unsettled air mass that will bring near‑100 % chances of rain in many regions, according to the latest data from The Weather Channel and the National Weather Service.
National Overview
The national radar loop shows a slow‑moving low‑pressure system tracking eastward across the Midwest. Morning showers are already breaking out in the Ohio Valley, with thunderstorms developing as the day warms. Highs hover in the low‑70s °F for most of the South and Midwest, while the Pacific Northwest remains cooler, with lows near 40 °F tonight.
Regional Highlights
- Mid‑Atlantic: Expect scattered thunderstorms after sunrise, winds veering from southwest to northwest at 10‑15 mph, gusts up to 30 mph.
- Great Plains: Persistent showers throughout the day, with the highest rainfall totals near 0.5 in. Temperatures stay in the lower 70s.
- Mountain West: Clouds thinning by evening, giving way to partly cloudy skies and cooler night temperatures.
Travel Implications
Drivers should anticipate reduced visibility and slick roads, especially in the Midwest where gusty winds accompany the rain. The Weather Channel advises postponing non‑essential travel until the evening when the system weakens and skies clear in many areas.
Residents are urged to stay tuned to local forecasts and heed any thunderstorm or flood warnings issued by the National Weather Service.