Go Back
  • For Business
  • |
  • Warnings
  • Data Suite
  • Forensics
  • Advertising
  • Superior Accuracy™
Tropical Storm Moke to sideswipe Hawaii. Click for the forecast. Chevron right
Severe storms, flooding target central, eastern US into Monday. Click for forecast Chevron right

Columbus, OH

76°F
Location Chevron down
Location News Videos
Use Current Location
Recent

Columbus

Ohio

76°
No results found.
Try searching for a city, zip code or point of interest.
Get Premium+
Create Your Account Unlock extended daily and hourly forecasts — all with your free account.
Let's Go Chevron right
Have an account already? Log In
settings
Help
Columbus, OH Weather
Today WinterCast Local {stormName} Tracker Hourly 10-Day Radar MinuteCast® Monthly Air Quality Health & Activities

Around the Globe

Hurricane Tracker

Severe Weather

Radar & Maps

News

News & Features

Astronomy

Business

Climate

Health

Recreation

Sports

Travel

For Business

Warnings

Data Suite

Forensics

Advertising

Superior Accuracy™

Video

Winter Center

Top Stories Severe Weather Hurricane Center Astronomy Heat Alert Climate Recreation Trending Today Health In Memoriam Case Studies Blogs & Webinars

News / Severe Weather

Wildfire smoke may follow storms, severe weather in eastern US

Rounds of thunderstorms will continue across the Eastern US raising flooding concerns and damaging winds. Canadian wildfire smoke to return by early week.

By Elizabeth Danco, AccuWeather meteorologist

Published Jul 11, 2025 12:13 PM EDT | Updated Jul 15, 2025 5:33 AM EDT

Copied

Drivers captured video of vehicles stranded in deep floodwaters on New York City’s FDR Drive as heavy rain swamped the area on July 14.

An active pattern for thunderstorms will continue across portions of the Eastern United States, producing damaging wind gusts and flooding, AccuWeather meteorologists say.

A front approaching from the West promoted more widespread thunderstorms and the risk of severe weather across the region on Sunday. More thunderstorms are forecast through Monday night.

GET THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP

  •    Have the app? Unlock AccuWeather Alerts™ with Premium+

Individuals from the Carolinas to New England are urged to monitor the weather into Monday night and have many ways to receive warnings and be aware of the quickest means to get to safety.

Severe risk to focus across the East

As the front slowly pushing across the East, it will interact with warm, moist air, promoting the risk of severe thunderstorms into Monday night.

Those traveling on the road or in the air, including along interstates 40, 80 and 81, will need to prepare for potential delays due to thunderstorms.

The risk will shift focus on the area from North Carolina into far western Maine. Localized damaging wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and frequent lightning is expected.

Another hazard from the thunderstorms will be heavy downpours, heightening the risk for flash flooding.

"One issue with storms in the summertime is when they erupt, they can grow skyward and move very slowly at the same time--just like they do in tropical rainforests or jungles. This has the potential to unload a tremendous amount of rain," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.

A widespread 1-2 inches of rain is forecast for portions of the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast, with an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 5 inches.

The drenching thunderstorms are expected to impact portions of the I-95 corridor, including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City during the evening commute. Heavy downpours could bring reduced visibility, ponding on roads and slowed travel.

Small streams could also have water rises and should be monitored.

Smoke slated to return to the East early week

Smoke from ongoing Canadian wildfires in Saskatchewan and Manitoba was ushered into the Midwest and Great Lakes regions over the weekend, causing a hazy sky and air quality alerts in the thickest smoke.

Now, the same front that will spark severe thunderstorms will also steer the smoke farther east into portions of the Northeast.

The thickest smoke is expected to be concentrated from upstate New York through western Maine and into parts of Canada, including Ottawa and Montreal. In this zone, air quality can be reduced, resulting in potentially hazardous conditions for susceptible populations such as the elderly and those with respiratory ailments. Individuals are encouraged to avoid spending large amounts of time outside and take breaks often.

Haze can be noticeable in the sky elsewhere across the Northeast, reaching as far south as Philadelphia and Baltimore. Smoke in the atmosphere can enhance sunrises and sunsets, providing more vibrant colors.

AccuWeather Forecast Intern Julia Angerman contributed content to this article.

More to Read:

Floodwater rising in your house? Do this
What everyone should know about these 3 most common types of flooding

Want next-level safety, ad-free? Unlock advanced, hyperlocal severe weather alerts when you subscribe to Premium+ on the AccuWeather app. AccuWeather Alerts™ are prompted by our expert meteorologists who monitor and analyze dangerous weather risks 24/7 to keep you and your family safer.

Report a Typo

Weather News

Weather Forecasts

Pacific storm could spark wildfires across the Northwest

Aug. 23, 2026
Weather News

Fishermen floating in cooler rescued after 5 days stranded at sea

Aug. 21, 2026
Weather Forecasts

Fall allergy forecast: Weed, grass pollen to surge in parts of US

Aug. 21, 2026
Show more Show less Chevron down

Topics

Top Stories

Severe Weather

Hurricane Center

Astronomy

Heat Alert

Climate

Recreation

Trending Today

Health

In Memoriam

Case Studies

Blogs & Webinars

Top Stories

Hurricane

Tropical Storm Moke to sideswipe Hawaii with heavy rain, flood risk

4 hours ago

Hurricane

Recovering Hawaii braces for Moke, second tropical threat in a week

5 hours ago

Severe Weather

Storms to bring hail, damaging winds from Rockies to Plains

1 hour ago

Weather Forecasts

Taste of fall coming for Midwest, Northeast as Canadian air arrives

3 hours ago

Severe Weather

Rare tornadoes struck Delaware and Long Island on Thursday

2 days ago

More Stories

Featured Stories

Recreation

Visitor dies in Death Valley after becoming stranded in 116-degree hea...

1 day ago

Weather News

Lala leaves Hawaii communities buried in mud, communication cut off

4 days ago

Severe Weather

Lightning kills man in Virginia amid more than 500 nearby strikes

2 days ago

Recreation

250-pound black bear dies after becoming trapped in Colorado car

4 days ago

Climate

Lake Powell sinks to record low as Colorado River crisis deepens

5 days ago

AccuWeather Severe Weather Wildfire smoke may follow storms, severe weather in eastern US
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
© 2026 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | About Your Privacy Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information | Data Sources

...

...

...