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Extreme Heat in the Central US Expands to the Southeast; Severe Weather & Flash Flooding Threats in the Plains & Upper Midwest Tonight.

Dangerous heat continues across portions of the Central and Southeast U.S. through July. Heavy rains, flooding, & severe weather are possible across the Plains & Upper Midwest to the upper Great Lakes tonight, with the heavy rain and flooding threat continuing through Friday. Tropical Depression 12W brings heavy rain to Guam & the Marianas through Saturday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Jul 24, 2025 at 12:44:22 am CDT

A weak tropical system moving onto the Texas coast will bring low to medium chances (20-40%) of showers and storms back to the NW Hill Country and Heartland this weekend. For Saturday, this will be for areas mainly southeast of a Brownwood to Eden to Sonora line.
Heat risk will increase on Thursday and Friday as temperatures exceed 100 degrees across the Big Country, Concho Valley, and northern Edwards Plateau.
Temperatures will approach or exceed 100 degrees across portions of the Big Country, Concho Valley, and the northern Edwards Plateau by Thursday and Friday.