Map Shows July Fourth Weather Forecast Across US
Summary
A large heat dome will cause very hot and dry weather in the western and southern United States around the Fourth of July. Meanwhile, some areas in the central and eastern U.S. will have thunderstorms that might affect outdoor holiday events.Key Facts
- A heat dome will cause temperatures in the 90s and over 100 degrees in parts of the West and Texas.
- Hot, dry conditions raise concerns about wildfires, especially where fireworks are planned.
- Some western states have banned fireworks or canceled displays to prevent fires.
- Thunderstorms could disrupt celebrations from the Great Plains to the East Coast.
- The Midwest and some mid-Atlantic states are expected to have mostly dry and comfortable weather.
- Smoke from wildfires may affect areas downwind, including parts of the Plains and Midwest.
- Weather can change quickly, so people should follow local updates and safety guidelines.
- Officials recommend checking rules related to fireworks before celebrating.
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