Latest news on the weather forecast in the USA for today, Thursday, September 14, 2023. The territory of the United States is one of the largest in the world and its climatic conditions are varied due to the presence of various geographical features. Thats why he National Weather Service (NWS) It is responsible for measuring and recording the climate in each of the states.
Therefore, September is usually associated with a transition to more typical fall temperatures in the northern United States, but this year the month began with record heat for millions of people in the Midwest and Northeast of the North American country.
Weather in the USA today, September 14
- Albuquerque: 15º
- Atlanta: 23rd
- Baltimore: 23rd
- Boston: 20th
- Charlotte: 22nd
- Chicago: 15th
- Columbus: 13th
- Dallas: 22nd
- Denver: 15th
- Detroit: 12th
- Philadelphia: 21st
- Honolulu: 26th
- Houston: 28th
- Indianapolis: 13th
- Jacksonville: 27th
- Las Vegas: 28th
- Los Angeles: 20th
- Memphis: 19th
- Miami: 29th
- Milwaukee: 13th
- North Kansas City: 18th
- New Orleans: 27th
- New York: 21st
- Oklahoma City: 20th
- Omaha: 19th
- Phoenix: 29th
- Portland: 19th
- San Antonio: 26th
- San Diego: 19th
- Seattle: 16th
- Virginia Beach: 22nd
- Washington: 21st
United States on alert for Hurricane Lee
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is watching Hurricane Lee closely, specifically along the New England coast. Additionally, tropical storm conditions are reported in Bermuda, as well as dangerous surf conditions and rip currents affecting much of the eastern seaboard of the United States.
What is the weather like in the United States all year round?
The United States is a large and diverse country, with a wide range of climates. In general, average annual temperatures range from 21.5°C (70.7°F) in Florida to -3.0°C (26.6°F) in Alaska.
The warmest temperatures are found in the south and southwest, where the climate is subtropical or tropical. The coldest temperatures are found in Alaska, where the climate is arctic.
In the center of the country, temperatures are milder. In the north, temperatures can be colder in winter and warmer in summer. In the east, temperatures are warmer in summer and cooler in winter.
Record heat temperatures
Baltimore hit 99 degrees on Tuesday, setting a daily record for the third day in a row. Washington, DC had its second consecutive day with a daily record, reaching a high of 99 degrees.
Marquette, Michigan, set its new all-time September record on Labor Day, reaching 95 degrees. Other daily highs on Monday were established in Philadelphia (96 degrees) and Caribou, Maine (86 degrees).
Duluth and Hibbing, Minnesota , set new September records on Sunday, with 100-degree temperatures reported as far north as Brainerd, Minnesota. Eau Claire, Wisconsin, also hit 100 on Sunday, its warmest September day since 1937.
Saturday, Sioux Falls (101 degrees) and Mitchell, South Dakota (104 degrees), hit daily record highs and had the third-hottest day on record in September.