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Severe Thunderstorms in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest; Critical Fire Weather in the West; Dangerous Heat in the Central and Eastern U.S.

Severe thunderstorms are likely today across the northern Plains and into the upper Mississippi Valley. Gusty winds and dry conditions will result in widespread critical fire weather through Saturday across parts of the Four Corners region and the Great Basin. A significant and dangerous heat wave will expand from the Central U.S. into the Eastern U.S this weekend through much of next week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Jun 20, 2025 at 11:32:27 pm CDT

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

Todays summer solstice marks the longest day of the year for us in the Northern Hemisphere.
Temperatures returning to seasonal normals, along with high humidity values from recent rainfall, will cause an increase in Heat Risk across portions of West Central Texas. No watches or warnings are in place, but some caution should be taken.
Warm and generally dry conditions are expected to remain across West Central Texas through mid next week. High temperatures in the 90s will continue into early next week. Little to no rain is expected over the next 7 days, but an isolated shower or thunderstorm can't be ruled out.
With the significant software and hardware upgrade taking longer than originally anticipated, our NOAA All Hazards Weather Radios will remain out through Friday, June 20th. All forecasts and warnings will still be sent out; however, they will not be played on the NOAA Weather Radio. It's always a good idea to ensure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings, which can include your cell phone, local TV stations, or online at weather.gov/sjt. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.