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Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon and evening from the central Plains northeastward into the upper Mississippi Valley. Tornadoes, very large hail and wind damage will be possible, especially from eastern Nebraska to western Wisconsin. A few marginally severe wind gusts and hail will also be possible in southern Arizona.
.Heavy rain and flash flooding likely across southern Arizona...
...Severe thunderstorms possible from the Central Plains to the Upper
Mississippi Valley ...
After a day of active and stormy weather across central and southern
Arizona yesterday, another round will be likely today. The mixture of
abundant moisture and a potent upper-level low will aid in producing
showers and thunderstorms across southern Arizona. Total rainfall amounts
could add up to around 1 to 2 inches, which is enough to cause flash
flooding concerns. WPC has issued a Moderate Risk of excessive rainfall
across far southeastern Arizona, with a Slight Risk stretching further
into Arizona and southwest New Mexico. More scattered showers and storms
will be possible on Wednesday across the region.
Elsewhere, a cold front will swing across the Plains and into the Great
Lakes by Wednesday. As it does it will fuel thunderstorms from the Central
Plains to the Upper Mississippi Valley today and tonight. Some of these
storms could be severe, with damaging wind, large hail, frequent
lightning, and isolated tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center has issued
an Enhanced Risk of severe thunderstorms across portions of southeast
Minnesota and central/western Iowa. At the same time a weaker cold front
found across the southeastern U.S. is forecast to stall between central
Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. Showers and thunderstorms along this front
could lead to locally heavy rain and flash flooding. A Slight Risk of
excessive rainfall, as well as Flash Flood Watches are in effect across
this area.
High temperatures will run 10 to 15 degrees above average across the
Central Plains and Upper Midwest today ahead of the cold front. This
equates to highs in the 80s, with low 90s across western Kansas. Summer
will also hang on across the Southeast today and Wednesday. High
temperatures here will run 5 to 15 degrees above average, with highs
reaching into the mid-90s. A few cities such as Mobile, Alabama and
Tallahassee and Jacksonville, Florida could break daily high temperature
records on Wednesday. Cooler temperatures around 5 to 10 degrees below
average will be found across the Northwest and Northern Plains by
Wednesday.
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