Hang tight because right now we’re taking you coast-to-coast with weather headlines in various parts of the country!
First we begin with the Northeast U.S. where a cool breeze will keep parts of New England and the mid-Atlantic feeling spring-like. These cool areas may be chilly but will stay mainly dry as low pressure pushes away from the East coast. Meanwhile a warmer surge of air will be present closer to the Great Lakes and as a result, isolated thunderstorms will develop each afternoon.
Now it’s time to take you to the Southeast U.S. where it will truly feel like the start of summer!
Sunday and Monday will start partly to mostly sunny and muggy. Due to the warmth and mugginess, scattered afternoon thunderstorms will develop both days. The thunderstorms will be most numerous in Florida, interior sections of the Gulf Coast states, and across the southern mountains of the Appalachians. Temperatures will be a bit cooler Memorial Day compared to Sunday.
And last, but certainly not least, we take you to the western U.S. for Sunday and Memorial Day’s outlook. Very cool air will be present up and down the Rockies and western Plains after a cold front moves through. Scattered thunderstorms will pop up across the western Plains each afternoon. The air will start to heat up in the Southwest Deserts, especially Memorial Day and beyond
Join us on our WeatherNation broadcast platforms each day as we give you more detail regarding what the rest of this holiday weekend will bring!