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Coastal Threats for the East and Gulf; Record Warmth for the Central U.S.

Persistent onshore flow across the Southeast and portions of the mid-Atlantic will keep the risk of rip currents through the weekend. Rainfall could be locally heavy across Florida, especially along the eastern shoreline. Meanwhile, record warmth for portions of the Plains and Midwest with elevated fire concerns. For the west, a trough will keep the pattern unsettled with wet conditions. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Oct 4, 2025 at 10:12:20 pm CDT

Rain Chances on the Rise This Weekend.Saturday & Saturday Night: Ongoing showers along the coast this morning, some of this activity will drift north to around the I-10/12 corridor but activity will be mainly limited to the coast today. Sunday & Sunday Night: Scattered to numerous showers and a few storms expand north in coverage. Heaviest rain remains along/near the coast - watch for isolated flooding.
Very low chance of development just south of us in the Gulf and a medium chance in the central Atlantic. While no direct local cyclone threat is expected, periods of heavy rain and minor coastal flooding remain possible this weekend. Stay tuned for updates.

 

 


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