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Showers and Thunderstorms in the Southwest and Ohio Valley; Mountain Snow in the Northeast

Showers and thunderstorms, along with high-elevation snow, will begin to develop over parts of the Southwest late tonight and is expected to continue through Wednesday morning. Mountain snow over parts the Northeast will continue through Tuesday. A few strong to severe storms and heavy rainfall are possible across portions of the Lower Ohio Valley Tuesday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Nov 17, 2025 at 8:34:18 pm CST

Showers and isolated storms return during the day Wednesday with the best chances west of I-35. Most areas will only see light rain amounts, if any, during the daytime. Heading into the evening hours, more widespread showers and storms will develop, initially out west. A few storms may become strong to severe as well as contain locally heavy rainfall.
Showers and storms will be ongoing at the start of Thursday morning, with another round of activity expected mainly in the afternoon into Thursday night. A few storms may become strong to severe Thursday, but the overall threat is low. Details regarding specific threat and areal coverage remain uncertain. Locally heavy rain will also result in an isolated flood threat Thursday, particularly for those that receive higher rain amounts Wednesday night.
Unseasonably warm conditions will continue tomorrow, with a high chance of the record highs at both Waco and DFW (official climate sites) being tied or broken. Highs will be in the 80s areawide.

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