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Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rainfall in the Southern Plains; Heat Continues in the West

Strong to severe thunderstorms may bring areas of excessive rainfall and flooding over parts of the southern Plains today through Friday. Hot to dangerously hot temperatures are forecast across portions of the Pacific Northwest and southern Great Basin today. Gusty winds, dry, and hot conditions will bring critical fire weather to parts of central Washington state today. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Jun 10, 2025 at 9:52:42 am CDT

Dyess AFB Radar
A line of storms will move southeast into West Central Texas early this morning and continuing through mid morning. A few of these storms could be strong and produce gusty winds and small hail. A second round of storms will be possible this afternoon and evening.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop this afternoon and then increase in coverage overnight. Locally heavy rainfall may result in flooding.
There will be a scheduled outage of the NOAA Weather Radio Transmitters in our forecast area from June 10th to June 12th, while our office system undergoes a required update. All forecasts and warnings will still be sent out; however, they will not be played on the NOAA Weather Radio. We do have chances for storms on these days and we apologize for any inconvenience these updates may cause, but this update is required and scheduled months in advance. Ensure you have multiple other ways to receive warnings, which can include your cell phone, local TV stations, or online at weather.gov/sjt.