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  • 8/1/2023
Thunderstorms may cause some delays for travelers in multiple parts of the country on August 1. AccuWeather's Bree Guy has the details.
Transcript
00:00 And back here in the US, it won't be the heat, but the rain that could slow down travelers
00:04 this week in parts of the country, including in the southeast.
00:06 Brie Guy has what you need to know in tonight's travel report.
00:09 Brie?
00:10 Well, are you taking a trip anytime soon?
00:14 Well, here's your travel forecast across the country, starting off in the northwest, where
00:18 we aren't expecting any delays along the I-5 corridor.
00:22 As we move a little bit further inland, though, minor delays possible in areas like Salt Lake
00:26 City, some of those storms could produce gustier winds at times.
00:30 Minor delays possible right around the Bay Area, because we are dealing with some breezy
00:35 conditions at times, and low cloud cover as we travel further south along the I-5 to LA,
00:41 so that can cause some minor delays, especially earlier on in the day.
00:45 Now, storms due to monsoon, Denver down to Albuquerque, we could see a few minor delays,
00:51 especially as those storms could produce some gustier winds.
00:54 Similar story as we head towards the north central, from Casper to Bismarck, Omaha and
00:59 Kansas City.
01:00 As we slide towards the south, though, no delays.
01:03 You're in the clear from eastern Texas on east from Little Rock to New Orleans.
01:08 A little bit of a different story as you travel even further east across the southeast, minor
01:13 to minor delays possible across Jacksonville to Miami.
01:18 Some of these storms typical for this time of year could produce some gustier winds at
01:21 times, so be on the lookout for minor delays.
01:24 The midwest is going to be a little hazy.
01:26 That can cause some minor delays, but overall nothing significant that's going to be on
01:30 our radar.
01:31 Overall, northeast from Bangor to Boston, no delays expected, and there along the I-95
01:36 corridor, you're in the clear to do any travel.

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