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Weather Saturday July 6 2024 Weekend Weather Guide: Navigating Storm Fronts and Tropical Storm Beryl with Steve Pellettiere

from The Weather Man Podcast, I talk about weather! · host Stephen Pellettiere

What if you could perfectly plan your weekend activities with the most accurate weather forecast? Join meteorologist Steve Pelletieri as he navigates the weather happenings for this first weekend of July. We'll guide you through the movements of a weather front advancing from the Ohio Valley to the Eastern Seaboard, potentially bringing showers and thunderstorms from central North Carolina all the way to coastal Maine and Massachusetts. Learn how this front will influence your weekend plans with drier conditions and nearly perfect temperatures in the 80s and 90s from DC to Boston through Monday.Don't miss our crucial updates on Hurricane Beryl, now downgraded to a tropical storm, as it heads toward Mexico's coast near Brownsville. We'll also cover what's happening across the rest of the nation, from dry conditions on the West Coast to rain in the central U.S., and offer vital travel insights, including potential aviation delays around Atlanta. We’ll share what you need to know to make your weekend enjoyable and free from weather-related surprises. Secure your plans with the latest updates from Steve Pelletieri, your trusted weekend weather guide.Here is more ...Intense heat is expected to persist for much of the West Coast into theweekend......Oppressive heat and humidity along the Eastern Seaboard but cooler thannormal in the mid-section of the country......Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain possible for portions of theMid-Atlantic states on Saturday, then across the south-central PlainsSunday into early Monday......Beryl is forecast to re-intensify over the southwestern Gulf of Mexicoon Saturday and threaten the western Gulf Coast of the U.S. through theweekend...A relatively slow-moving weather pattern is forecast across the U.S. as wehead into the weekend.  This pattern, which features a strong ridge ofhigh pressure aloft in the western U.S. and a weaker ridge over the EastCoast, will sustain a heatwave for much of the West Coast states whileoppressive heat and humidity will continue along the Eastern Seaboard anddown into the Southeast and the Deep South.  The most intense heat will befound over the interior low-elevations of the West Coast and into theDesert Southwest where high temperatures into the 110s will be commonacross the Central Valley of California on Saturday.  Widespreadtemperature records are expected to be tied or broken.  The only placeswhere relief from the heat can be found will be the cooling effects of thePacific Ocean near the coast and the naturally cooler higher elevations. Locally higher temperatures into the 120s are possible in the typical hotspots of the Desert Southwest.  The triple-digit heat will expandnorthward into the Pacific Northwest and parts of the central Great Basin,with widespread highs reachng into the 90s and low 100s.  The duration ofthis heat is also concerning as these record-breaking temperatures areforecast to linger into next week.  Heat impacts can compound over time,therefore it is important to remain weather aware and follow the advice oflocal officials. Heat Watches and Warnings are in effect for much of theWest. This level of heat throughout parts of the Mojave Desert andSacramento/San Joaquin valleys of California could pose a risk to anyoneif proper heat safety is not followed. It is imperative to stay hydrated,out of direct sunlight, and in buildings with sufficient air-conditioningwhen possible. It is also equally as important to check on the safety ofvulnerable friends, family, and neighbors.Last but not least, interests along the western Gulf Coast should payclose attention to the future progress of Tropical Storm Beryl, currentlytraversing the Yucatan Peninsula.  Beryl is forecast to emerge into theopen waters of the s

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