Friday’s Forecast at a Glance—Nationwide Highlights
Published Jul 18, 2025
Friday's forecast highlights include tropical downpours and flash flood risks along the Gulf Coast and Mississippi Delta. Severe storms may bring damaging winds and flooding to Virginia, North Carolina, and parts of the Midwest and northern Plains. Thunderstorms are expected across the Southeast and Southwest, while the interior West will continue to experience summer heat. Stay informed and prepared for multiple storm threats.
Key weather events across the United States
Here's your nationwide weather snapshot for Friday, highlighting the key weather events impacting various regions across the United States.
Tropical downpours and flash flooding risk
Brace yourselves for another day of tropical downpours. The persistent heavy rainfall continues to pose a significant risk of flash flooding. Residents in these areas should stay vigilant, monitor local weather alerts, and be prepared to take necessary precautions. Avoid low-lying areas and never drive through flooded roads.
Severe weather and potential for flooding
Severe weather is on the horizon. These regions face the potential for damaging winds and flooding due to severe thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the sky and heed any warnings issued by local authorities. Secure outdoor objects and be ready to seek shelter if a severe thunderstorm approaches.
Scattered thunderstorms with localized heavy rain
Thunderstorms will be scattered across these regions throughout the day. While not all thunderstorms will be severe, be prepared for localized heavy rain and lightning. If you hear thunder, head indoors.
Typical summer heat and soaring temperatures
The typical summer heat continues to bake the interior West. Temperatures will soar, so it's essential to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day, and wear sunscreen. Check on vulnerable neighbors and ensure pets have access to shade and water.
Multiple storm threats persist through tonight
Multiple storm threats will persist through tonight, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and preparedness across affected regions. Stay tuned to local weather forecasts for the latest updates and advisories. Remember, being informed and prepared is the best way to stay safe during severe weather. Whether it's flash floods, severe thunderstorms, or extreme heat, understanding the risks and taking appropriate action can make all the difference. Keep an eye on weather.gov for the most current alerts and information.
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