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Dangerous Heat in the Western U.S.; Flash Flooding Possible Across Portions of the South

High temperatures in the 90s to 100s and warm overnight temperatures will continue across parts of the Interior Northwest, central California, and the Great Basin. Thunderstorms and heavy rain may produce scattered flash flooding across much of the Southern Rockies into the Southwest, particularly over sensitive burn scars in New Mexico, and across the Southeast into the Carolinas. Read More >

Extreme heat will impact the region this week. The hottest days will be Wednesday & Thursday, when temperatures over 100° are expected. There is also potential for a cold front to produce thunderstorms along with gusty winds late Thursday. Fire danger is increasing across the region so please take care to not spark a fire!
Smoke will be on the increase over the next 24 hours from wildfires over the western US and Canada. Limit your time outdoors if sensitive to smoke.

 

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