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Hot Temperatures in the Northwest U.S.; Excessive Rainfall Potential in the Southwest U.S.

Hot to extremely hot daytime temperatures remain in place across coastal southern California and the interior Northwest, with the Northwest carrying the potential for record-breaking high temperatures. A combination of monsoonal moisture and tropical moisture ahead of tropical cyclone Lorena will bring a marginal to slight risk of excessive rainfall across the southwest U.S. this week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Sep 2, 2025 at 8:58:46 pm CDT

Following the previous few days of near or below normal temperatures, summertime heat with highs in the mid or upper 90s will return for the end of the workweek.
A cold front and incoming tropical moisture will bring increasing chances for showers and storms this upcoming weekend. All of North and Central Texas is likely (~80% chance) to see rain > 0.10", but there is high uncertainty in rain coverage and amounts. The forecast details will change, so please check back for forecast updates through the week.
Did you notice how tolerable the August heat was this year? Take a look at how August 2025 high temperatures matched up against normal August high temperatures!

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