Heavy Rainfall Threat for Mid-Atlantic into Southern New England; Fire Weather Hazards for the West

Heavy rain and isolated severe thunderstorms may cause flash flooding in the northern Mid-Atlantic today. The Mid-Atlantic and Southeast heatwave is slowly easing, while cooler, drier air spreads across the Central and Eastern U.S. for the start of August. Critical fire conditions persist in the Pacific Northwest and Four Corners due to dry storms and gusty winds. Read More >

Last Update: 346 AM AKDT Thu Jul 31 2025

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Marine Zone Forecast


Synopsis: A 994 mb low 30 nm E of Shemya merges with a 985 mb North Pacific low at 65 nm S of Amchitka tonight and moves to 270 nm N of Amchitka Fri afternoon. Its front sweeps the Aleutian Chain to the Alaska Peninsula by Fri afternoon.

Today
SE wind 10 kt. Seas 1 foot. Areas of fog. Rain.
Tonight
Variable wind less than 10 kt becoming SE 10 kt after midnight. Seas 1 foot. Areas of fog. Rain.
Fri
SE wind 20 kt. Seas 3 ft. Areas of fog. Rain.
Fri Night
SE wind 25 kt. Seas 3 ft.
Sat Through Mon
S wind 10 kt. Seas 2 ft.



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346 AM AKDT Thu Jul 31 2025
 
 

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