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Severe Weather in the Plains; Heavy Rainfall in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys; Heat Wave in the Central U.S.

Numerous severe storms with a potential for severe wind gusts, tornadoes (some potentially strong), and very large hail are expected in parts of the central and northern Plains. Heavy rainfall may bring a flooding threat to parts of the northern Plains and from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast. Fire weather concerns persist in the Four Corners Region. Hot and humid expected in the central U.S.. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Jun 9, 2026 at 3:36:29 pm PDT

Another cold night is expected east of the Cascades Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Temperatures will drop into the upper 20s to mid 30s in many areas with frost/freezing conditions. Please take the proper precautions to protect any early crops or sensitive vegetation from the cold.
The first warm up for summer is expected this weekend with triple digits expected for West Side Valleys. There will be a moderate risk for heat related illnesses during this time for areas away from the immediate coast. This means this level of heat affects most individuals sensitive to heat, but especially those without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. Considering this will be the warmest temperatures of the year so far, many folks aren’t used to this kind of heat yet. Take it easy out there this weekend, and remember that area waterways are still cold! Temperatures will trend cooler from Tuesday onward.
With warmer temperatures on the way, it’s good to remember that area waterways remain cold and rivers are swift. Wear a life jacket, limit time in cold water, never swim alone and have a flotation device that can be thrown to someone in need.
Other than some cold overnight temperatures, impacts will be minimal for the next few days. We'll see temperatures trend warmer towards the weekend with some heat impacts. This isn't extreme heat, although some heat related illness remains possible as low temperatures are warm.

 

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