Weather

Temps to vary; moisture-laden across the Heartland

   Remnant moisture from rapidly weakening Tropical Storm Rosa, centered near northern Baja California, will continue to stream across the southwestern U.S. Storm-total rainfall could reach 2 to 4 inches or more in Arizona and environs. Meanwhile, a cold front entering the western U.S. will generate additional showers, which could total 1 to 2 inches in parts of California.

By week’s end, cool air will engulf much of the North and West, while late-season warmth will further expand across the South, East, and lower Midwest. As a cold front edges southeastward, late-week showers and thunderstorms will become numerous across the Midwest.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of above-normal temperatures across roughly the eastern half of the U.S., while cooler-than-normal conditions will cover the northwestern half of the Plains and the West. Meanwhile, near- to above-normal rainfall can be expected nationwide, with the greatest likelihood of wet weather occurring from the Four Corners States to the Plains and upper Midwest.

NOAA’s 8- to 14- Day Outlook

 

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