Travel Problems Over The Next Few Days
A large storm system will push into the East and South this weekend. Severe thunderstorms are possible from the northern Appalachians to Texas on Saturday. Rain will affect the Northeast hubs and the I-95 corridor Saturday night. Additionally, persistent showery weather is expected in the Pacific Northwest through the weekend.
Showers and thunderstorms are possible across the South on Monday. Light snow showers are possible late Monday from the Northern Rockies to the Upper Midwest. Many of the same parts of the country, from Texas to the Appalachians, will likely see more severe storms Tuesday and Wednesday.
Delays are possible in Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Detroit, Seattle, Portland, New York and Boston through this weekend.
Delays are possible in Memphis, Atlanta, Nashville and Seattle on Monday.
Delays are possible in Dallas, St. Louis, Memphis, Nashville, and Cincinnati Tuesday and Wednesday.
Current Weather
Radar

Satellite

Current Winds At Cruising Altitude
Flyers will generally travel faster eastward with the jet stream and slower flying westward against strong headwinds in the jet stream. The jet stream is shown by the ribbons of faster moving air shaded in purple, pinks and whites on the map below.

Current Temperatures

Near-Term Forecast On The Roads

Forecast Weather
Below are the forecast conditions and high temperatures over the next six days.







