Heat Advisory, Thunderstorm Alerts, and Winter Storm Watch
Alexis Thornton
Last yearWhile most of the country enjoys a pleasant afternoon and evening, parts of the Southwest grapple with a heat advisory. This advisory is in effect for Arizona, California, and Nevada areas and will remain in place until Friday evening.
Temperatures in the affected regions are expected to soar into the triple digits, posing public health and safety risks. Residents must take necessary precautions to protect themselves from extreme heat. Stay hydrated, avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during peak heat hours, and seek shade or air-conditioned spaces whenever possible.
Cold Front in the Midwest and Northeast
A significant weather event is on the horizon as a cold front sweeps through the Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. This cold front is expected to bring notable changes to the weather, with cooler temperatures and possibly thunderstorms. The arrival of a cold front signifies the boundary where cooler, denser air displaces warmer air.
As the cold air advances, it can cause dramatic shifts in temperature and atmospheric conditions. Residents in the Midwest and Northeast can expect to feel the effects of this front as it progresses through the area. The temperature drop is one of the most noticeable impacts of the cold front. Regions that experienced warm and humid conditions in recent days will now see a decline in mercury levels.