Your Quick Look at Today’s Weather Across the U.S.
Published Jul 31, 2025
A cooler air mass from Canada is pushing into the Midwest and New England, bringing heavy downpours and flooding risks to the Ohio Valley, mid-Atlantic, and southern New England. Storms may cause damaging winds from New Jersey to South Carolina. Meanwhile, heat lingers in the South, flash floods threaten the Rockies, and wildfire risk grows in Northern California to Washington.
Cooler air brings potential flooding in Midwest
A cooler air mass from Canada is moving into the Midwest and New England, bringing heavy rain and a risk of flooding, especially in the Ohio Valley, mid-Atlantic states, and southern New England. Residents should monitor weather alerts and take safety precautions.
Damaging winds possible; heat persists southward
In the eastern U.S., from New Jersey to South Carolina, storms may bring damaging winds. Secure outdoor items and prepare for power outages. Further south, high temperatures continue, so stay hydrated, seek shade, and watch for signs of heat-related illness.
Rockies face floods; wildfire risk increasing
The Rocky Mountain region is at risk of flash floods. Hikers and campers should avoid low-lying areas near water. In the western states, from Northern California to Washington, the risk of wildfires is increasing due to dry conditions and high temperatures. Follow fire restrictions and report any smoke or fire.
Diverse weather challenges; stay informed, be prepared
Today presents various weather challenges across the U.S., from flooding risks in the east to wildfire threats in the west. Staying informed and prepared is crucial for safety. Refer to local weather forecasts and heed warnings from local authorities.
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