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Extreme Fire Weather Concerns for the Western U.S.; Severe Weather and Flooding Threats for the Central U.S.

Extremely critical fire weather conditions are expected to develop across the Great Basin and Southwest today, and exceptionally dry and windy conditions will promote rapid wildfire spread through the weekend. Scattered severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are possible across parts of the Ozark Plateau into lower Ohio Valley and parts of the northern Rockies into adjacent Great Plains. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 10:42:35 am PDT

A spring like system will bring much cooler temperatures with widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms this weekend. Temperatures on Friday and Saturday will feel more like late April/early May. With the cooler air mass, snow levels will lower to around 6000 ft late Friday through Saturday, so some snow flurries are possible across the highest peaks. Temperatures trend warmer Sunday into Monday, and shower chances diminish, but it will still feel quite cool to recent days. Afternoon highs return to more seasonable norms for the latter half of the week.
A spring like system will bring cooler temperatures to the region this weekend, with overnight lows feeling quite cool compared to recent days. Overnight lows will be more typical of late April/early May, and there could be the potential for some frost/freeze concerns for areas east of the Cascades both Sunday and Monday mornings.

 

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