A forecast map issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) has revealed which parts of the U.S. can expect the largest temperature departures from normal on Labor Day.
Why It Matters
Labor Day is a federal holiday that celebrates the American labor movement and the contributions of workers. It is often viewed as a symbolic end to the summer season.
What To Know
The NWS said temperatures across much of the western U.S. would be "above to well above normal" on Labor Day, while central and eastern parts could expect normal to well below normal temperatures.
According to a forecast map from the NWS and Weather Prediction Center (WPC), states in the west could see widespread high temperatures in the 90s and 100s. These could reach up to 110 in Southern California, it suggested.
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