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East Coast Storm; Heavy Rain and Flooding in the Southwest U.S.; Typhoon Remnants Impacting Alaska

A coastal storm continues to bring heavy rain, coastal flooding, high surf, dangerous rip currents, and gusty winds to the East Coast into early Tuesday. A heavy rain and flash flood risk continues for the Southwest/Four Corners region with lingering tropical moisture through Monday. Typhoon remnants are causing strong winds, heavy rain, and coastal flooding across western Alaska through Monday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Oct 13, 2025 at 1:00:26 am CDT

An approaching cold front will result in a low-medium chance (20-60%) of light to moderate showers across portions of mainly northeastern Oklahoma late tonight through Monday. Because the cold front isn't expected to make very much progress into our immediate area, the better chances of showers will remain to the west and north through the daytime Monday.
The weather pattern for the next 7 days will support unseasonably warm temperatures into next weekend. An approaching weak cold front will bring a chance of showers to portions of northeastern Oklahoma late tonight through Monday, and an upper level disturbance approaching the Southern Plains late this week into next week will bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to much of the area. Generally dry conditions are expected Tuesday through Thursday.
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