The photo above shows downpours in Florida that will potentially cause flash flooding. Photo Credit: Accuweather.com

 

North – From Maryland to Connecticut, weather will be warm in the beginning of the week, and towards the end of the week, you can expect scattered showers.

Midwest –  States in the Midwest will experience warm temperatures this week, but will not be the hot temperatures they experienced last week. In Illinois, they will have temperatures in the 80’s from today until Tuesday, but will experience scattered showers for the rest of the week.

West – In California, the South part of the states can expect cooler temperatures until Thursday, when warmer temperatures will return. Cool temperatures will be in the 70’s, which is the perfect time to transport a vehicle. The Mountainous areas will be even cooler, with wind starting at 30mph with a high of 62mph.

South –  For this week, weather in Florida will be in the 80’s with thunderstorms and tropical downpours throughout the entire week, which may increase the risk of flash flooding. Georgia to South Carolina may experience strong rip current due to the tropical downpours. Proceed with caution when transporting your vehicle through these states this week. A Gyre will form in the Caribbean and a chance for a tropical depression or storm has the potential to occur next weekend in Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico. This may affect states along the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Texas.