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Coastal Threats for the East and Gulf; Record Warmth for the Central U.S.

Persistent onshore flow across the Southeast and portions of the mid-Atlantic will keep the risk of rip currents through the weekend. Rainfall could be locally heavy across Florida, especially along the eastern shoreline. Meanwhile, record warmth for portions of the Plains and Midwest with elevated fire concerns. For the west, a trough will keep the pattern unsettled with wet conditions. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 8:58:46 pm MDT

Showers & thunderstorms this afternoon/evening will act as a primer to heavier precipitation accompanying a cold front passage overnight. This frontal passage will yield beneficial rain for a majority of northern Utah through Sunday morning, with even some measurable snowfall in the mountains as snow levels crash to around 8000-9000 feet behind the frontal passage.
There is an increased risk of flash flooding for southern Utah national parks and recreation areas. Make sure to check in with local visitor centers or ranger stations before heading out and have a plan if threatening weather approaches.

 

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