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Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall in the Mid-Atlantic; Heat and Fire Weather Concerns in the West

Scattered strong to severe storms, excessive rainfall, and flooding are expected across parts of the Mid-Atlantic into the Northeast today. Flood Watches are in effect. Heat will continue to impact the West today. Heat advisories are in effect for portions of the Intermountain West; and Extreme Heat Warnings are in effect for portions of Arizona and southeast California. Read More >

A scattered line of storms are forecast to move through northeast CO and southwest NE, eventually decaying. As they decay, there's a potential of wind gusts as high as 40 to 60 mph. Main counties of concern are Yuma (CO) and Dundy (NE) from 6-10 PM MT.
While we could see some decaying storms today in the northwestern portions of the area, we're not looking at any major severe threats through the mid-week. We're keeping an eye on Friday's cold front, which may turn into a natural fireworks display.