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Life-Threatening Flash Flooding in South Central Texas; Heat Continues from the Northern Plains to the Mid-Atlantic

Life-threatening and locally catastrophic flash and urban flooding is expected across portions of south-central Texas through early Friday, with significant river flooding and rapid rises on small streams, arroyos, and typically dry washes expected. A significant heat wave continues for the Rockies, Northern Plains, and Great Lakes into the Mid-Atlantic, peaking in intensity through midweek. Read More >

Hot temperatures are still expected across the region late week into the weekend, with highs pushing into the upper 90s to lower 100s! Make sure you have a plan to beat the heat!
As the ridge of high pressure settles to the south of the area next week, this should allow for somewhat better chances for rainfall and near-normal temperatures for mid to late July. Highs average in the upper 80s to lower 90s in mid to late July.