Brian Lada

Brian Lada is a meteorologist and writer for AccuWeather. His work primarily focuses on weather forecasting and reporting. He is known for his accurate and unbiased reporting.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Upcoming Heat Wave to Impact Over 135 Million People: Temperatures Soar into Mid- to Upper 90s in Northeast and Midwest

Upcoming Heat Wave to Impact Over 135 Million People: Temperatures Soar into Mid- to Upper 90s in Northeast and Midwest

Broke On: Friday, 14 June 2024 A dangerous and prolonged heat wave is set to affect over 135 million people in the Northeast and Midwest, with temperatures soaring into the mid- to upper 90s and potential record-breaking highs. The upcoming week will bring multiple days of extreme heat to cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, and others across the eastern US. Experts advise avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat hours and staying hydrated as this heat wave could be deadly.

Thanksgiving Travel Forecast: Weather Conditions May Cause Disruptions

Broke On: Monday, 20 November 2023 A low-pressure system is expected to bring showers and thunderstorms to the lower Midwest, potentially affecting travel conditions on the East coast. Triple A projects over 55 million travelers will travel 50 miles or more from Wednesday to Sunday during Thanksgiving week. The Transportation Security Administration expects about 30 million passengers to fly between the Friday before and the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, an 11.5 percent increase from last year. On Thanksgiving Day, most of the nation will be dry, but snow is expected in the Northwest.