The National Weather Service issued another warning late Wednesday as excessive heat and damaging weather ramped up across the U.S. again.
NWS issued excessive heat warnings and heat advisories for much of the south-central U.S., as hot weather continues to plague parts of the mid-Atlantic states through to the northeast. But the northeast will also contend with potentially locally-damaging wind gusts, risk of hail storms, and heavy rainfall through Thursday.
These conditions could also move into the mid-Atlantic, and would honestly be a welcome reprieve from the staggering heat and humidity we’re dealing with right now. Thunderstorms are expected to move through the mid-Atlantic down through the Appalachians on Thursday, NWS continued in the larger forecasts.
Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories are in place for parts of the south-central U.S. on Thursday while a heat…