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Widespread Thunderstorms and Showers in the Southeast and Northwest

Widespread showers and thunderstorms may produce isolate instances of flash flooding across the Ozarks and Southeast through Friday. Scattered severe storms and heavy rain is expected across the Northwest U.S.. Gusty winds and low relative humidity will contribute to elevated fire weather over a portion of the northern Plains with a secondary threat in the Great Basin. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, May 28, 2026 at 11:50:27 am CDT

Warmer but still seasonable temperatures today, with a slight chance for showers/storms over parts of southeast New Mexico into the Davis Mountains. Tomorrow, similar temperatures, but a chance for a strong storm or two over the eastern part of the forecast area.
Highs Thursday will be 2-3 F warmer than today, but will still average a couple of degrees below normal. Isolated afternoon thunderstorms will be possible in the Davis Mountains. Highs Friday will increase by a degree or so over Thursday. Thunderstorm chances will increase, especially northeast.
Quite a bit of areas across the region received beneficial rainfall Monday night and Tuesday. This also resulted in flash flooding for some areas especially across portions of southeast New Mexico, Permian Basin, and the Davis Mountains.

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