With the approaching of the fourth of July, 72.2 million Americans are preparing for records for holidays, according to AAA.
However, long -term predictions indicate that the cold front may bring large -scale storms to the northern plains and southeastern United States in fourth place, and even there is an external possibility of a local tropical system to develop near the southeastern coast during the weekend, according to the Fox Center for prediction.
A travel expert with VRBO, told Fox Weather that the standard number of expected travelers is partly due to the fall of the holiday on Friday this year, creating a three -day weekend for many Melanie Fish, VRBO travel expert, for Fox Weather.
Before America's 249th birthday, thunderstorms are expected to develop across the northeastern part of the 95th Highway Corridor on Tuesday and can affect flights in some of the country's most air travel centers.
Hartfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the most crowded in the country, can see storms on Tuesday where thunderstorms in the afternoon can shoot through the southern and southern plains before the cold front mentioned above.
Dry conditions are expected to return to the northeast and west of the Middle West and the northern plains by Wednesday.
Northeast, the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and most of the country west of the Rocky mountains will dry out on the same holiday.
Meanwhile, fireworks shows can be permeated in the front term of Rockies, Middle West, and Southeast.
The vast majority of the country will not see the intense heat during the weekend.
According to the FOX expectations, early expectations show that the parked cold front will enjoy the southeastern United States, from Louisiana to North Carolina, which starts on July 4 and continues during the weekend.
Although it was a slow start for the hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin, the warm water that leads to tropical growth in the Gulf and outside the southeastern coast of the United States.
Create a low -pressure area in this region, a non -zero opportunity to develop a tropical system.
Regardless of development, tropical humidity will enhance the beauty of rain during the Independence Day in the southeast.