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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall Through This Weekend

Severe thunderstorms which can bring large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes will be possible over parts of the central U.S. through this weekend. Thunderstorms with heavy to excessive rainfall moving from Texas into the mid-Mississippi Valley through this weekend may produce areas of flooding. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jun 7, 2026 at 5:54:16 am MDT

A cool, upper-level trough will push through the Northern Rockies this weekend. With sufficient clearing temperatures may lower into the low to mid 30s, producing scattered frost in valleys.
Before we get to the work week, an exiting weather system on Sunday will bring a few final showers and gusty westerly winds, making area lakes choppy for boaters. As skies clear Sunday night, watch out for patchy frost in outlying areas, it might be a good time to cover those sensitive plants. Monday looks to be the driest day of the week, though clouds will increase late. By Tuesday, a cool trough originating from the Gulf of Alaska will descend upon the region, followed by a secondary push of moisture later in the week. What does this mean for you? Expect a chilly backcountry, breezy conditions, and even some snow dipping down to 6,200 feet at times. Temperatures will stay cooler than average with plenty of moisture to keep the plants happy, though it might not be prime weather for those wanting to cut hay just yet.

 

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