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Hot Temperatures, Excessive Rainfall, and Severe Thunderstorms in the Eastern U.S.

Hot temperatures are expected again today along the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and lower Mississippi Valley. Heavy to excessive rainfall from thunderstorms today in parts of the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic regions may bring areas of flooding. Severe thunderstorms pose a risk for damaging wind gusts across the Mid Atlantic region again today. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jul 5, 2026 at 1:48:34 pm MDT

Thunderstorms today (July 5) will be focused mainly across Lemhi County in Idaho eastwards into southwest Montana between 3 PM and 8 PM. The primary hazards with these storms will be dangerous lightning and isolated strong gusty winds exceeding 50 mph. The highest probability (a 10-15% chance) for these strong wind gusts is focused across southwest Montana, including areas near Butte, Bozeman, and Dillon. If you have outdoor plans this evening, ensure you have a way to receive warnings. Remember: When thunder roars, head indoors!
Heads up for Monday! 🌩️ We are tracking thunderstorms expected to impact primarily north central Idaho and west-central/southwest Montana during the afternoon and evening. If you have outdoor plans or live in a flood-prone area, here are the main threats to prepare for: 🌧️ Heavy Rain: Rates of 0.50–0.75” per hour could lead to localized debris flows. ⚡ Lightning: A serious danger to those recreating outside, with the potential to ignite new fire starts. 💨 Gusty Winds: Gusts of 40 to 50 mph are possible, especially across southwest Montana. Secure loose outdoor items and know where you will take shelter if a storm approaches your area. Another round of storms is possible on Tuesday.

 

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