The forecast highlights potential impacts such as thunderstorms and tropical storm threats in regions like the Deep South and Atlantic Corridor, which could disrupt outdoor activities and travel. Heatwaves in areas like the Desert Southwest and Pacific Southwest may increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and strain energy resources. The Pacific Northwest’s early wet conditions could lead to localized flooding, while the Upper Midwest and Heartland may face heavy downpours and storms, potentially affecting agriculture. These weather patterns underscore the importance of preparedness, especially in regions prone to severe weather or extreme heat.