Climate Change

United States Experiences Unusual Weather Patterns with Heat and Snowfall

A severe weather pattern is affecting various regions across the United States. In the South, a heat wave has already broken records in some areas, with temperatures expected to remain above 32°C (90°F) and reach as high as 38°C (100°F) in certain locations. Experts warn of the dangers of heatstroke and dehydration due to these extreme conditions. Meanwhile, on the East Coast, colliding fronts are forecasted to cause flash flooding between eastern Nebraska and northern Wisconsin on Saturday night. Additionally, a plume of tropical moisture is expected to reach the central Gulf Coast over the next couple of days, leading to heavy rain starting Monday morning. This comes after recent storms in southern Florida dumped up to 20 inches (50 cm) of rain, leaving some areas underwater. In contrast, extreme cold temperatures have affected parts of the Pacific Northwest, with snow expected in the northern Rocky Mountains and heavy rainfall predicted from the northern plains to the Upper Midwest.
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