Today’s weather across the United States features a mix of extreme heat, heavy rainfall, and localized thunderstorms. Flash flooding is likely tonight for portions of Kansas and Missouri, while a persistent heat wave expands across much of the Southeast and is expected to intensify over the weekend[2]. In the Northeast, residents in the I-95 corridor should prepare for a particularly hot and uncomfortable day[4].
Tropical Storm Krosa has developed near the Marianas and will bring heavy rain to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) through Saturday[2]. Meanwhile, a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico is producing rain and increased rip current risks along the northern Gulf Coast, though the chance of tropical depression formation before it moves inland remains low[4].
Temperature forecasts indicate major metropolitan areas will experience high heat today. For example, Atlanta is forecasting 80°F, Dallas 89°F, Houston 89°F, Los Angeles 72°F, and New York City 80°F[8]. Phoenix is expected to have a sunny day with highs near 107°F[3]. Overnight, the nation will see a combination of clear skies and isolated thunderstorms, with torrential rain possible in some regions by nightfall[5].
In Australia, the latest national weather forecast indicates rain and gusty winds in Western Australia, potential snow flurries in the Stirling Range, and generally sunny but frosty conditions in eastern regions[1].
References
- [1] National Weather Forecast 23 July 2025: Rain & windy in the west …
- [2] National Weather Service
- [3] 7-Day Forecast 33.45N 112.07W – National Weather Service
- [4] Weather Underground: Local Weather Forecast, News and …
- [5] United States weather forecast for Friday, 25 July 2025
- [8] United States Current Weather
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