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Weekly Weather Forecast: Navigate Travel with Expert Insights from Meteorologist Steve Pellettiere

September 05, 2024 Stephen Pellettiere

What if you could plan your entire week around the weather and avoid travel headaches? Tune in as we promise you a detailed forecast from our expert meteorologist, Steve Pelletieri, who has all the insights you need. Steve outlines a high-pressure system moving into Montana and the Dakotas, promising fantastic weather on the eastern seaboard from Sunday to Wednesday. You'll also get the lowdown on areas of low pressure off the North and South Carolina coasts, plus a stationary front bringing showers and thunderstorms from Texas to West Florida. Whether you’re flying through the Northeast corridor or major hubs like Chicago and Minneapolis, Steve’s forecast will help you navigate potential delays and plan your trips with ease.

But that's not all—Steve also zeroes in on the weather conditions expected in major cities like Atlanta and Dallas-Fort Worth, where showers and thunderstorms might cause travel hold-ups. He even touches on the impact of these weather patterns on pollen and allergy season, giving you a heads-up on what to expect. Don't miss out on Steve's invaluable tips to ensure a smooth and hassle-free week, including a brief respite from pollen on Saturday before high pressure from Canada takes over on Sunday. Join us for this comprehensive weather update and stay one step ahead!

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no-transcript. That'll be arriving in the east over the weekend but it gives way to a high-pressure system now moving down into Montana and the Dakotas. Now it'll be right into the eastern seaboard and great weather for us, commencing on Sunday, lasting probably right up through Wednesday of next week, with some moderation Elsewhere on the weather tracks we do see areas of low pressure just off the coast of North and South Carolina and another area of low pressure in a stationary front along the Gulf Coast of Texas right through Louisiana, alabama, mississippi and West Florida. That's going to cause showers and thunderstorms there. The heavier thunderstorms associated with approaching cold front will be moving through Chicago and also into northern Texas, with dry weather for the most part west coast all the way up to Seattle.

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If you're flying during the daytime on Thursday or on Friday, it looks like great weather for the northeast corridor from DC up to the Philadelphia, new York, laguardia, jfk all looking pretty good, as does Boston. No problems weather-wise into those places on Thursday or on Friday. Atlanta's looking pretty good, but there's an area of showers and thunderstorms to the south that will gradually nudge up to the north, plus an arrival of a frontal system moving out of Chicago. That could cause some delays into Chicago and Minneapolis during the latter portion of Thursday and into early Friday. Then high pressure starts to build in there, so good weather in those places but much of Texas, houston, all the way up to Dallas-Fort Worth having showers and thunderstorms and that can cause some delays into there as you fly in through there on Thursday and Friday, for pollen still looks like bad ragweed all across the middle of the land, although with the frontal system arriving in the east it should cleanse the atmosphere for a day, that'll be on Saturday, right back into the pollen and allergy season. That'll be from the high pressure moving down from Canada arriving on Sunday, probably lasting through the middle of next week.

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I'm meteorologist Steve Pelletieri and I am the weatherman. Hope you have a great day today. Talk to you first thing on Friday. Take care.