The Weather Channel says there are no tropical storms this Labor Day weekend, but many places will still get rain, especially in the South. Cooler weather will stay for now, but heat is expected to return later in September.
On Saturday, the South and Plains will see the most rain. Cities like Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, Dallas, Orlando and Miami will likely get showers and storms. The Plains, all the way up to the Dakotas, will also face rain and possible thunderstorms, as reported by WESH 2.
On Labor Day Monday, most of the country will get better weather compared to Saturday and Sunday. Some parts of Florida, the Southeast and the South will still have showers, but they won’t be as widespread as earlier. Because of repeated rain, the soil in the South may get too wet, which raises the risk of flash flooding, as stated in the report by WESH 2.
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In Texas, highs will stay in the low 80s, and in Atlanta, temperatures might not even reach 80 on Sunday. The West will stay hot, with the Northwest reaching up to 15 degrees warmer than average. WESH 2 News reports that in Central Florida, Friday will start sunny and warm but showers will build in the afternoon.
Rain coverage on Friday will be about 40%, with highs in the lower 90s. On Saturday in Central Florida, rain chances rise to 50% in the afternoon, with highs again in the lower 90s. On Sunday, rain coverage will be 60%, and highs will drop slightly into the upper 80s. On Labor Day Monday, rain chances in Central Florida climb to 70%, keeping the holiday cloudy and wet, as per the reports.
Yes, rain is expected in parts of the South, Southeast, and Florida, while other regions like the Midwest and Northeast will see cooler and pleasant weather.
Q2. Which areas will have the best weather this Labor Day?
The Midwest, Ohio Valley, and Northeast will enjoy sunny skies, low humidity, and temperatures in the 70s.
On Saturday, the South and Plains will see the most rain. Cities like Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, Dallas, Orlando and Miami will likely get showers and storms. The Plains, all the way up to the Dakotas, will also face rain and possible thunderstorms, as reported by WESH 2.
Labor Day rain forecast
While no severe weather is forecast, people still need to watch for flash flooding and lightning. On Sunday, the rain in the Plains will decrease, but the South will still have showers. The showers may not last all day, but they can suddenly appear, so outdoor holiday plans might need backup options.On Labor Day Monday, most of the country will get better weather compared to Saturday and Sunday. Some parts of Florida, the Southeast and the South will still have showers, but they won’t be as widespread as earlier. Because of repeated rain, the soil in the South may get too wet, which raises the risk of flash flooding, as stated in the report by WESH 2.
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Cooler temperatures this weekend
People are advised to stay updated on weather alerts and check forecasts often. Much of the Midwest, Ohio Valley and Northeast will have cooler, pleasant weather this weekend. Highs in these areas will stay in the 70s with low humidity, which is perfect for outdoor plans. Even in the South, temperatures will mostly stay cooler than normal.In Texas, highs will stay in the low 80s, and in Atlanta, temperatures might not even reach 80 on Sunday. The West will stay hot, with the Northwest reaching up to 15 degrees warmer than average. WESH 2 News reports that in Central Florida, Friday will start sunny and warm but showers will build in the afternoon.
Rain coverage on Friday will be about 40%, with highs in the lower 90s. On Saturday in Central Florida, rain chances rise to 50% in the afternoon, with highs again in the lower 90s. On Sunday, rain coverage will be 60%, and highs will drop slightly into the upper 80s. On Labor Day Monday, rain chances in Central Florida climb to 70%, keeping the holiday cloudy and wet, as per the reports.
FAQs
Q1. Will it rain on Labor Day weekend 2025?Yes, rain is expected in parts of the South, Southeast, and Florida, while other regions like the Midwest and Northeast will see cooler and pleasant weather.
Q2. Which areas will have the best weather this Labor Day?
The Midwest, Ohio Valley, and Northeast will enjoy sunny skies, low humidity, and temperatures in the 70s.