Heat Dome Shifts, Bringing Rain and Cooler Weather to U.S.
Heat Dome Shifts, Bringing Rain and Cooler Weather to U.S.
US · Published Mar 28, 2026
The heat dome is shifting eastward, bringing warmer temperatures to the Southeast and parts of the eastern U.S.
The western U.S. will experience cooler weather and precipitation, including rain and mountain snow.
An atmospheric river is expected to track across California by March 31, but flooding is not anticipated.
Weather patterns to change across the United States
As April nears, a considerable alteration in weather patterns is anticipated across the United States. The heat dome, which has been affecting the western U.S., is predicted to shift eastward, bringing warmer temperatures to the Southeast and regions of the eastern U.S. Forecasts suggest that these areas will experience temperatures above historical norms, with highs expected in the 80s°F (27°C). This implies that residents in these areas can anticipate a period of warmer weather as spring progresses.
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