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Air Quality Concerns; Fire Weather; Extreme Heat; Flash Flooding

Wildfire smoke continues to result in poor air quality from the Upper Midwest into the Northeast. Dangerous heat and fire weather concerns for portions of the Four Corners region into the central Great Basin. Heavy rainfall and flash flooding possible for the Southeast through Monday. For Hawaii, gusty trade winds a drier weather could result in any fires that start to spread rapidly. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Aug 3, 2025 at 10:08:19 pm MDT

A Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) for severe thunderstorms is in effect for our area on Monday, with the greatest threat expected in the afternoon and evening. Primary Threats: - Damaging Wind Gusts - Large Hail - Brief Heavy Rain & Frequent Lightning How to Prepare: Stay Weather-Aware: Monitor the forecast and have a way to receive warnings, like a NOAA Weather Radio or a smartphone app. Adjust Outdoor Plans: If you plan to hike, camp, or be on the water, be ready to seek safe shelter well before storms arrive. Secure Property: Fasten down loose outdoor items like patio furniture, grills, and trampolines that could be tossed by strong winds.
KMSX radar is receiving scheduled maintenance. Though radar data may come in intermittently, do not expect any products from the Point Six radar through Saturday, August 9th.

 

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