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Severe Weather Continues for the Center of the Nation; Heat Concerns for Southern Texas

A developing storm across the Plains will bring rounds of severe weather for center of the nation the next couple of days. In addition, increasing temperatures and winds with low humidity values will raise wildfire concerns for portions of the Southwest. These temperatures may set new records for southern Texas this week. The northern Great Basin and northern Rockies, cooler conditions arrives. Read More >

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to form from 11am to 2 pm and move east in the red area to the right. Tornadoes, lightning, large hail, damaging winds and heavy rain are possible with the strongest storms.
Scattered showers and storms will be possible this afternoon and again overnight tonight. Isolated severe storms may occur with winds up to 60 mph and hail up to the size of quarters.
Severe weather is likely Tuesday afternoon and evening across the entire forecast area. Numerous severe storms are expected with all severe hazards possible. Several tornadoes, damaging winds over 70 mph, and large hail may be seen in the strongest storms. Stay weather aware Tuesday!
Now is the time to prepare for storms for Tuesday. Be sure to have multiple ways to receive warnings!
With the season's first real taste of some heat and humidity, here are some heat safety tips to remember! For more information, see weather.gov/safety/heat.