Heat Wave and Thunderstorms to Impact U.S. as May Weather Shifts
Heat Wave and Thunderstorms to Impact U.S. as May Weather Shifts
US · Published May 10, 2026
A significant weather shift is expected across the U.S., with thunderstorms forecast for the Central and Southern Plains on Saturday, May 10, moving into Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas by Mother's Day.
A cold front will bring thunderstorms and damaging winds to the Great Lakes and mid-Atlantic regions.
Meanwhile, a heat wave is set to impact the western U.S., with temperatures reaching well above average and potentially breaking records.

Why It's Important?

The heat wave in the western U.S. poses risks of heat-related illnesses, especially in areas experiencing record-breaking temperatures. Thunderstorms in the Plains and Great Lakes regions may lead to localized flooding, power outages, and travel disruptions. Residents in affected areas should prepare for potential impacts, including securing outdoor items and staying hydrated during the heat wave. The arrival of El Niño could further intensify weather extremes later in the year.

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