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Heat and Fire Weather Concerns in the West; Excessive Rainfall Possible in the South-Central U.S.

Heat will build over the Intermountain West and the Southwest the next couple of days. Lightning from dry thunderstorms can create new fire starts and combined with gusty winds may cause a fire to rapidly grow in Oregon and northern California. Flash flooding will be possible in New Mexico and west Texas today, as well as parts of the southern and central Plains due to slow moving thunderstorms. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Jun 30, 2025 at 9:08:23 pm AST

[Jun 30]- Today, lower moisture and the presence of Saharan dust are supporting a more stable weather pattern. Breezy east-southeast winds will shift to east-northeast by this evening. Hazy skies are expected due to Saharan dust, with concentrations decreasing by early Tuesday. A limited to locally moderate heat risk will be present in urban and coastal zones. A moderate rip current risk also continues along most exposed beaches.
[30 de junio]- Hoy, una masa de aire con menor humedad y la presencia de polvo del Sahara favorecen un patrón más estable. Se esperan vientos moderados del este-sureste, que cambiarán al este-noreste en horas de la tarde. Los cielos permanecerán brumosos debido a concentraciones de polvo del Sahara, aunque estas disminuirán durante la mañana del martes. Además, existe un riesgo de calor limitado a localmente moderado en las zonas urbanas y costeras. También continúa el riesgo moderado de corrientes marinas en la mayoría de las playas expuestas.
The moderate risk of rip currents continues along northern/eastern/southeastern beaches of PR and the USVI. Beachgoers must exercise caution due to possible life-threatening rip currents along these areas. It's recommended to always swim near a lifeguard and remember to heed the advice of flag warning systems.
TJUA Radar - Cayey, P.R.