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Severe Weather and Flash Flooding From the Upper Midwest to Mid-Atlantic; Heat Continues in the Central and Southeast U.S.

Severe thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening across parts of the Upper Midwest to western Great Lakes. Additional severe storms will also be possible in parts of the northern Plains, central Appalachians, and Mid-Atlantic. Extreme heat is expected to intensify across much of the Southeast and Tennessee Valley today, continuing through much of this week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jul 27, 2025 at 5:50:18 pm CDT

After a couple of slightly cooler days, temperatures will creep back up toward 100° areawide with humidity pushing heat index values as high as 107° Monday afternoon and again Tuesday afternoon.
Temperatures will steadily climb over the coming days along with an increase in humidity, especially east of I-35. A Heat Advisory is in effect for parts of the region Monday and Tuesday as highs climb to near 100° and heat indices climb to around 107°

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