United States — Meteorologists reported warm, dry conditions across multiple regions Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by a potent cold front expected to bring showers and thunderstorms midweek. Forecasts warned of isolated severe storms Wednesday night into Thursday with threats of heavy rain and gusty winds, and a Level 2 slight risk in parts of East Tennessee. Temperatures will fall sharply after the front, with highs dropping from the 80s to the 50s and lows into the 30s in some areas. Some locales risked record highs midweek. Weekend recovery to milder conditions is likely. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The midweek cold front could disrupt your plans. Expect possible delays during Thursday's commute due to heavy rain and gusty winds. If you're in East Tennessee, be aware of the Level 2 risk for severe storms.
Prepare for a weather rollercoaster this week. From record highs to a sharp drop in temperatures, it's crucial to dress appropriately and check local forecasts before heading out. Weekend relief is in sight, though. Share this with someone who might need a heads-up about the midweek storms.
Local retailers, outdoor-event planners, and some service providers benefited temporarily from warm, dry conditions before the arrival of the cold front.
Commuters, outdoor workers, and residents in areas with strong storms suffered risks from heavy rain, gusty winds, and potential localized damage.
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Warm Days Then Midweek Front Brings Storms, Cooling
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