Here’s What Weather Looks Like As Fall Equinox Begins
Here’s What Weather Looks Like As Fall Equinox Begins
US · Published Sep 22, 2025
Thunderstorms are expected from the Colorado High Plains through Nebraska, the Ozarks, Oklahoma, and the Texas Panhandle, with potential hail, flash flooding, isolated tornadoes, and damaging winds.
Afternoon storms may appear across the Rockies from Arizona to Montana, while storms will also stretch from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, moving toward the Appalachians and Northeast.
Florida is expected to see isolated heavy afternoon storms, adding to the varied weather landscape across the nation. Stay informed and prepared for potential weather hazards.
US faces thunderstorms, heavy rain, changing weather
As the fall equinox commences, diverse weather patterns are unfolding across the United States. Today's forecast indicates a significant risk of thunderstorms stretching from the Colorado High Plains through Nebraska, extending across the Ozarks, Oklahoma, and into the Texas Panhandle. Residents in these areas should prepare for the possibility of severe weather, including hail, flash flooding, and isolated tornadoes, as well as the potential for damaging winds. Afternoon storms are also anticipated across the Rockies, from Arizona to Montana, though conditions elsewhere in the West are expected to remain largely dry.
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