Labor Day 2025 Forecast: Stormy For Some, False Fall Sticks Around For Most

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Labor Day 2025 Forecast: Stormy For Some, False Fall Sticks Around For Most Jennifer Gray September 1, 2025 at 10:38 PM Before you head out for beach days, backyard BBQs and football this Labor Day, you'll want to check the forecast.

- - Labor Day 2025 Forecast: Stormy For Some, False Fall Sticks Around For Most

Jennifer Gray September 1, 2025 at 10:38 PM

Before you head out for beach days, backyard BBQs and football this Labor Day, you'll want to check the forecast.

The good news is that we aren't tracking anything tropical that will threaten plans, however, parts of the country could stay rainy. With that said, many will enjoy a continuation of those cooler temperatures, before the false fall vibes slip away and September brings the heat back once again.

Labor Day Weekend Brings Soaking Rain For Some

While most of us cross our fingers for gorgeous weather on holidays, that's not going to do the trick for everyone.

A stalled frontal boundary draped across the South will keep rain chances in play for much of Labor Day and force many to need a plan B for outdoor holiday plans.

Here's a breakdown of who will see rain this Labor Day:

While there will still be some lingering showers in the Plains and South, additional showers could pop up in parts of the Upper Midwest. Storminess in Florida could become more limited. Stormy cities could include San Antonio, Tulsa, Orlando and Kansas City.

Also note: As showers and storms continue throughout the holiday, the chances for flash flooding also increases. After days of rain, soils across portions of the South will become saturated, therefore, stay up to date on weather alerts and check back often for the forecast.

False Fall Hangs On For Many During Labor Day

Now for the good news! The eastern third of the country is in for a real treat when it comes to temperatures for Labor Day.

Anywhere from the Midwest to the Ohio Valley and Northeast will have picture perfect weather. Highs will largely be in the 70s with lower humidity. It will be tough to beat!

Even in the South, temperatures will stay below average for the most part. The only exception is the West, where hot temperatures will remain.

Here's a breakdown of the holiday temperatures:

Temperatures across much of the country won't change much between Sunday and Monday. However, those refreshing dew points will remain. If you are lucky enough to be in the Midwest, Ohio Valley and Northeast, get out and enjoy this holiday treat!

The West will stay warm. Parts of the Northwest will experience temperatures up to 15 degrees above average.

Jennifer Gray is a weather and climate writer for weather.com. She has been covering some of the world's biggest weather and climate stories for the last two decades.

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