What's the weather like today across the U.S.?
Asked 4 days ago
Answer
Today, the Northeast is experiencing cooler temperatures after a heat wave, but this cooldown is accompanied by storms and increased humidity in some areas. The West, Rockies, and Northern Plains are seeing above-average temperatures, while the Plains, Great Lakes, and Northeast are also warmer than usual. The South and Mid-Atlantic are slightly warmer than average, with only a small part of Texas, the Gulf Coast, and Southeast being slightly cooler, though these areas remain humid and potentially wet.
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Above-average temperatures are present across the West, Rockies, and Northern Plains, with warmer-than-average conditions extending into the Plains, Great Lakes, and Northeast. The South and Mid-Atlantic are slightly warmer than average, while a small part of Texas, the Gulf Coast, and Southeast are slightly cooler but remain humid and potentially wet.


Temperatures are down to 68°F in New York City and 67°F in Portland, but Detroit remains at 91°F. The Northeast is cooler due to a stalled cold front, but this has brought storms and increased humidity, especially to the west, such as Charleston, West Virginia, and Virginia Beach.