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Areas of Excessive Rainfall and Severe Thunderstorms Thursday

Scattered severe thunderstorms capable of damaging wind gusts and hail are forecast across the Northeast U.S. and North Dakota Thursday. Heavy to excessive rainfall is possible over eastern New Mexico into western Texas and over the western Florida peninsula Thursday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 3:56:13 am CDT

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An overall pleasant July 3rd is expected today with below-normal temperatures, occasional light rain showers, and a few thunderstorms. If a thunderstorm does occur, it should not last too long, but may create some minor/brief interruptions to outdoor events. No severe weather is expected.
Morning showers and storms will gradually decrease through the day Friday, with most precipitation likely gone around sunset. A few storms may contain cloud to ground lightning and gusty winds, but severe weather is not expected. Temperatures will be mainly in the 80s through the day.
Seasonable temperatures over the weekend will climb to above-normal values by the middle of next week as high pressure strengthens overhead. There will be a chance of storms along the Red River, with a 10-20% chance of these storms making it south to the I-20 corridor on Sunday. The extended outlook indicates a return to near-normal temperatures and above-normal rainfall.

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