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Heavy Rain Threatens the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday While Fire Weather Conditions Worsen in the Southwest

Heavy rain is bringing a flash flood risk to parts of the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday. This activity will diminish overnight. On Monday, the focus shifts into the Plains and Mississippi Valley where severe thunderstorms and heavy rains will be possible through Tuesday. Meanwhile, hot conditions and Critical Fire Weather looms over the Great Basin and Southwest U.S. through midweek. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jun 15, 2025 at 6:38:21 pm CDT

A few strong to severe thunderstorms are possible by late Monday evening, with large hail and damaging wind gusts possible.
A few severe thunderstorms are possible on Tuesday evening into overnight, posing a risk for damaging wind gusts and large hail.
Rain and thunderstorms are possible through the middle of next week. Temperatures above average this week.

Local Weather History For June 15th...
It was a very hot and humid day across the region on this date in
2016. With high temperatures in the middle 90s to around 100 degrees,
very high humidity created heat indices well over 100. The highest
heat index was seen in Bixby, just south of Tulsa, when their heat
index peaked at 118.

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