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Excessive Rainfall in the Southern Plains, Ozarks, and Upper Midwest Thursday

Heavy thunderstorms will continue areas of excessive rainfall and locally considerable flooding over parts of the southern Plains into the mid-Mississippi River Valley through Friday. Heavy to excessive rainfall may bring flash and urban flooding, along with isolated riverine flooding to a part of the Upper Midwest Thursday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 7:00:10 am PDT

Isolated thunderstorms are expected in Northeastern Nevada from 11 AM PDT this morning until 5 PM PDT this afternoon. A few of these thunderstorms could be strong. The primary thunderstorm hazards will be wind gusts near 40 mph and dangerous cloud to ground lightning strikes.
There is an elevated risk of wildfires in Humboldt County, Western Lander County, and Western Elko County from 11 AM PDT Friday morning until 9 PM PDT Friday evening. The combination of dry fuels, low relative humidity values, and gusty southwest winds can contribute to extreme fire behavior. Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
High temperatures throughout Northern and Central Nevada both this afternoon and Friday afternoon will be six to eight degrees above normal for this time of year.
Fairly consistent temperatures over the next week, with lows generally in the upper 40s to mid 50s and afternoon highs in the 80s to low 90s.
The third wettest day observed in Tonopah during the month of June occurred twenty-seven years ago today.

 

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