The photo above is from the Wildfires in Northern California.

Photo Credit: weather.com

 

North – The Invest 92L has the potential to turn into a tropical storm or depression. As of right now, the U.S. will not be impacted, but Bermuda will see heavy rains and wind. Since the storm is drifting Northward along the Atlantic coast, the U.S. is currently keeping a close watch on the storm.

The cool air that the midwest and Northeast are currently experiencing from Ohio to Vermont – will not last long. Warmer temperatures will return towards the end of this week, making ideal transportation conditions for this area. The cold weather is not expected to stay until the end of October.

South – As for the Southern states, weather from Texas to Louisiana will be sunny in the beginning of the week – but towards the end of the week – they will experience thunderstorms with possible lightning. Weather in southern Florida towards Miami will be rainy all week with potential thunderstorms and lightning. The Northern part of Florida towards Tallahassee will experience scattered showers from Monday to Tuesday and from Saturday to Sunday. From Wednesday to Friday, weather will be sunny and in the 80’s – which is perfect weather for transporting your vehicle.
WestCalifornia Wildfires in Napa and Solano counties are finally starting to be contained by firefighters, but unfortunately 41 people died. More than 330 sq. miles of land and 5,700 buildings have been destroyed. These are the deadliest series of fires in California’s history. People are finally starting to return home from mandatory evacuations, but some residents are still not allowed around the areas surrounding the fire in Northern California.