Several bands of heavy rain may cause flash flooding in the Mid-South. A potent storm will bring strong winds and critical fire weather threats into the Southwest, and damaging Santa Ana winds to southern California. Heavy mountain snow will linger across the North and Central Rockies and Inter-Mountain West. A Wintery mix is also possible in the Appalachians and portions of the Northeast. Read More >
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Rainfall Map for the 24-hour Period Ending at 7 AM CDT on May 5, 2015.
Rainfall Map for the 24-hour Period Ending at 7 AM CDT on May 6, 2015.
Rainfall Map for the 24-hour Period Ending at 7 AM CDT on May 7, 2015.
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