Live Weather Radar and Travel Maps Track Weekend Storms

Live Weather Radar and Travel Maps Track Weekend Storms

Use live weather radar to follow a large storm system pushing into the East and South this weekend; the maps and six‑day forecasts highlight severe thunderstorms in parts of the country on Saturday and rain hitting Northeast hubs and the I‑95 corridor Saturday night.

Live Weather Radar maps for travelers

Severe thunderstorms are possible from the northern Appalachians to Texas on Saturday, and travel planners should watch timing on the live weather radar for that region. Rain will affect the Northeast hubs and the I‑95 corridor Saturday night, which may slow arrivals and departures in major airports. Delays are possible through the weekend in Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, New York and Boston.

Tracking a messy mix continuing through Friday

Persistent showery weather is expected in the Pacific Northwest through the weekend, while showers and thunderstorms are possible across the South on Monday. Light snow showers are possible late Monday from the Northern Rockies to the Upper Midwest. The headline tracking a messy mix continuing through Friday highlights the stacked timing that will carry into the weekend in several regions.

What travelers should watch and how the jet stream matters

Delays are also possible on Monday in Dallas, Houston, Memphis, Atlanta, Nashville and Seattle, so travelers with flights planned for early in the week should consult live weather radar and travel maps before leaving for the airport. Flyers will generally travel faster eastward with the jet stream and slower flying westward against strong headwinds in the jet stream; the map display shows those ribbons of faster moving air shaded in purple, pinks and whites to help time departures and arrivals.

Forecast conditions and high temperatures are provided for the next six days; the immediate confirmed checkpoints are Saturday’s severe‑storm threat from the northern Appalachians to Texas, rain along the I‑95 corridor Saturday night, and Monday’s showers and thunderstorms across the South with light snow showers late Monday from the Northern Rockies to the Upper Midwest. Travelers should check the live weather radar and the travel maps before finalizing plans for Saturday and Monday.