Rain Threatens Fourth of July Weekend Celebrations
Fourth of July Weather Outlook
Although a cold front that affected the East on Thursday has moved out by Friday, some regions will still experience unsettled weather for outdoor celebrations. Expect rain in certain areas during fireworks displays, parades, and other festivities this holiday weekend.
The forecast indicates a new wave of storms is crossing the northern states, with additional tropical showers projected in the Southeast. However, for most of the U.S., the risk of weather impact remains low, allowing fireworks to proceed safely.
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Expect dry, warm, and seasonal days through the weekend, with temperatures mainly in the 80s. Most areas are forecasted to have no weather-related disruptions, as indicated by a zero Risk of Weather Impact (ROWI) score.
Southeast
The Southeast region will see a gradual increase from low to moderate weather impact, with certain areas at risk of developing into tropical systems. By Friday, most rain will be concentrated in Florida, with some moisture reaching the Carolinas and Gulf Coast. Elsewhere, the region is expected to stay relatively dry.
Northern Plains and Upper Midwest
States such as Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and Nebraska are at higher risk of weather impacts. While not a complete washout, these disturbances may lead to specific delays or disruptions.
Other Regions
The overall forecast favors stable weather nationwide, with the entire West remaining free of significant disturbances. The FOX Forecast Center reports a low to zero Weather Impact risk across the country, ensuring safe holiday celebrations for most Americans.