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Thunderstorms Across the Southeast U.S.; Elevated to Locally Critical Fire Weather in Colorado

A few strong to marginally severe thunderstorms are possible across the Southeast U.S. Friday. A Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) outlook has been issued. Strong winds and hail will be the main threats. Elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions will persist across south-central Colorado today due to dry conditions and gusty winds. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Apr. 19, 2024 at 8:51:34 am CDT

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Moisture lifting over a cold front will produce scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms Friday through Sunday with the best storm chances on Saturday. There will likely be periods of light rain or breaks in the rain, but confidence is low in where or when these will occur. Severe storms are not expected, but a few strong storms are possible late Friday night into early Saturday. Additionally, locally heavy rainfall may lead to flooding issues, particularly Saturday afternoon and evening.
A stationary front will remain south of the area with North and Central Texas on the cool side with breezy north winds becoming northeast by tonight. Showers will increase late this evening and overnight with scattered, embedded thunderstorms containing locally heavy rainfall across North Texas. Stronger storms will occur over Central Texas with small hail and possibly gusty winds. Showers and thunderstorms with heavy rainfall increase through the day Saturday with minor flooding expected across East and Central Texas. Lows will fall into the 50s and 60s, with highs not warming more than a few degrees on Saturday.
A cool Monday morning will be followed by a warming trend the rest of next week. Rain chances will return late Tuesday and will continue through the rest of the week.

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