If you have travel plans on June 19, AccuWeather's Geoff Cornish has the forecast for you.
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00:00We're still dealing with some storms in the central U.S. right now. In the short term,
00:05Denver International Airport's delays are actually increasing. So 60-minute delays,
00:09and the red arrow is up, which is a bad direction there. So increasing trouble there.
00:15Spotty storms around, and we do have some wind as well. But moving ahead to tomorrow,
00:19we're going to see another round of spotty storms around the Denver Metro. But the more widespread
00:23thunderstorm activity is going to be a little farther east into the plains, parts of the
00:26Midwest. Chicago, hot day, spotty storms around, minor delays tied to that late in the day. In
00:32Atlanta, you're going to be windy in the morning, so high volume and wind, not a good combination.
00:36Farther south, you'll also see a little bit of wind in the afternoon. But major delays
00:40possible from Houston South tied to the tropical rainfall. Scattered storms also leading to delays
00:44there into the New Orleans Metro, and scattered storms into Florida. We mentioned the wind there
00:48in Atlanta early. AccuWeather's been proven to be the most accurate source of weather forecasts
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