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Heavy Rain in the Mid-Atlantic; Severe Thunderstorms in the Northern Plains; Critical Fire in the West

Locally heavy rain and flash flooding will be possible today into tonight near the Mid-Atlantic/Carolina coast. Storms with large hail and severe wind gusts are expected across parts of the central and northern Plains into the upper Mississippi Valley. Dry thunderstorms, and warm, dry, and windy conditions will produce fire weather conditions in parts of the Great Basin and northern Rockies. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 4:36:14 pm CDT

A tropical wave in the Bay of Campeche is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. This disturbance is forecast to move northwestward through Friday. Some development of this system is possible before reaching northeastern Mexico or South Texas late Friday. Regardless of development, increased rain chances are expected Friday and Saturday along with increasing rip current risk this weekend. We will continue to provide updates as conditions warrant so be sure to monitor the forecast over the next couple of days.
A moderate to major heat risk today with heat indices peaking from 105-110. Please remember to practice heat safety: take breaks, drink water, and look before you lock. There remains a very low chance (10-20%) of showers and thunderstorms over the waters this morning, than Coastal Plains this afternoon with the seabreeze.
Expect mainly sunny skies with a very low chance of storms today across area beaches with highs in the upper 80s. South winds of 10-15 mph. There is a LOW risk of rip currents today but a MODERATE risk Friday. Hazardous beach conditions may continue into the weekend.
Mostly clear skies tonight with lows in the mid-70s to around 80 across the area. South to southeast winds of 5-15 mph.
Moderate rain chances Friday and Saturday due to increasing moisture from a current tropical disturbance over the Bay of Campeche. Daily low rain chances along the seabreeze will continue into the middle of next week. Moderate to major heat risk will continue with highs 90-105°F and lows from the mid 70s to low 80s.

 
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Location Sky/Weather Temp Dewpt RH Wind Baro Remarks
Alice
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Beeville
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Corpus Christi
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Corpus Christi NAS
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Cotulla
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Kingsville NAS
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Laredo
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Port Lavaca
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Rockport
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Victoria
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Note: "N/A" or "MISG" will be displayed if values are not available. In the LOCATION column, click on links for a list of recent observations at sites of interest. In the WIND column, VRB is "variable" and G is "gust". Wind speeds are in MPH. In the BARO (pressure) column, values are in inches. In the REMARKS column, HX is "heat index", WCI is "wind chill index", and VSB is "visibility" (if shown).
 
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