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Severe Weather and Flooding Threat in the Central U.S. and Mid-Atlantic; Dangerous Heat in the West and Southern Plains

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected across the central High Plains into parts of the central and southern Plains and in the the Mid-Atlantic today. Intense, dangerous heat will persist across the West, Southwest, and Southern Plains into the end of the week. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions expected in the Great Basin and Four Corners region. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Jun 23, 2026 at 2:16:20 pm MDT

The next slow moving weather system will bring increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms to NE Montana starting Thursday evening. Showers and storms will become a lot more widespread by Friday evening, persisting at times through the weekend and early next week. Some of the storms on Friday evening could be on the stronger side with a wind and hail threat. Heavy rainfall is also possible from these storms during this time period. Details will become more clear as the weekend approaches. Please monitor the forecast for any updates.
The next weather system will bring increasing chances for thunderstorms to the area by Thursday evening. Showers and storms will become more widespread by Friday evening, continuing at times with a few different rounds over the weekend into Monday. It will not be raining at every moment for a given area, but the 72 hour rainfall total is likely to range between 0.25” and 1.00” ending Monday evening for much of NE Montana. Some areas may see greater totals where steadier storms are more persistent. As a result, gumbo roads are possible. Monitor small streams and poor drainage locations such as low lying areas and open fields. This is just an early look. Importantly, a shift in storm track may result in changes to this forecast. Please check the latest updates as the weekend approaches.

 

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