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Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall in Central Texas. Enhanced Risk of Severe Thunderstorms in the Plains; Flood Watches in the Mid-Atlantic. Extreme Heat in the Southwest

A Moderate Risk of flash flooding has been issued for central Texas for ongoing impactful flash flooding, which may hamper recovery efforts. An enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms in effect for portions of the Plains today. Severe wind gusts and damaging hail are the main threats. T.D. Chantal continues across the Mid-Atlantic with local flash flooding possible. Extreme heat in the West. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Jul 7, 2025 at 8:06:08 am PDT

Thunderstorms are anticipated Monday and Tuesday across the forecast areas. The best chance for storms are in northern Lake and Klamath Counties. Some storms will be dry and could result in additional fire starts.
Periods of stable atmospheric conditions are forecast to cause daytime high temperatures to reach 5 to 10 degrees above seasonal averages this week. The warmest temperatures will be in low-elevations areas, including west side valleys and the Klamath Basin. While these temperatures may not reach hazardous levels, individuals who are sensitive or unprepared to heat could still suffer heat-related impacts in these conditions.

 

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