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Heavy Rainfall in the Southern Plains, Carolinas and Florida; Heat in the West and Northeast

Heavy to excessive rainfall over parts of the southern Plains, Florida Panhandle, and coastal Carolinas may bring areas of flooding today. Hot to extremely hot temperatures are in place through early this week across much of the western U.S. and northern New England. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 8:18:32 am CDT

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

Above average temperatures are expected to continue through mid-August in South Texas according to the Climate Prediction Center. Moderate to Major risk of heat-related impacts are expected throughout the next 6-10 days. Remember to drink plenty of water and know the signs of heat illness!
Showers and thunderstorms associated with a well-defined low-pressure area near the northwestern Cabo Verde Islands are becoming more organized and will likely develop into a tropical depression within the next day or so as the system moves westward. Even if it doesn't form immediately, environmental conditions are favorable for later development, and a tropical depression or storm is anticipated to form by the middle to latter part of the week. This system is expected to continue its westward to west-northwestward path across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic at a speed of 15 to 20 mph.
Today will be hot with heat indices from 105-110. Please remember to practice heat safety: take breaks, drink water, and look before you lock. A low chance (20-35%) of showers is possible across the coast and the Victoria Crossroads this afternoon.
Expect sunny skies with a low chance of storms today across area beaches with highs in the upper 80s. Winds will be 5 mph from the south and east. There is a LOW risk of rip currents today. Remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk and caution should still be used if entering the water.
Mostly clear skies tonight with lows in the mid-70s to around 80 across the area. Light southeast winds.
South Texas 5 day extended forecast: We'll stay hot through the week with highs in the low 90s along the coast to near 105 out west. The region will be sandwiched between two high pressure systems, keeping diurnally driven (daytime heating and seabreeze) low chances of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast.

 
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Laredo
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Victoria
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Note: "N/A" or "MISG" will be displayed if values are not available. In the LOCATION column, click on links for a list of recent observations at sites of interest. In the WIND column, VRB is "variable" and G is "gust". Wind speeds are in MPH. In the BARO (pressure) column, values are in inches. In the REMARKS column, HX is "heat index", WCI is "wind chill index", and VSB is "visibility" (if shown).
 
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