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Dangerous Heat in the West; Coastal Flooding & High Rip Current Risk through the Weekend on the East Coast; Flash Flooding Concerns in the Southeast and Southwest

A dangerous, record heat wave continues across portions of the West through Tuesday. High rip current risk and dangerous surf continue through the weekend. There are flash flooding concerns through the weekend for portions of the Southeast and Southwest. Read More >

Our concern about possible severe weather on Tuesday and Tuesday Night continues to grow. Indications are that our first strong springtime storm system will bring strong to severe storms to much of the area.

The timing looks to be in the Tuesday Afternoon through Tuesday Night time frame, with the potential for all types of severe weather including tornadoes, very large hail, damaging winds, and locally heavy rainfall. 

This is still a couple of days away, and the timing and specific severe weather threats will be pinned down as we get closer to Tuesday.  For now though, this is a good time to check through your severe weather preparations and make sure everyone in your friends and family is aware of the upcoming severe weather potential.

 

Severe Weather Preparedness Links:

Tornado Safety

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NWS San Angelo Severe Weather Awareness Page