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Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Concerns in the Southwest; Coastal Low to Impact the East Coast

Deep tropical moisture will lead to widespread showers and thunderstorms capable of producing flash flooding through early next week over the Southwest and Four Corners. A coastal storm is expected to impact the southeast U.S. coast and mid-Atlantic regions with flooding, dangerous rip currents, gusty winds and heavy rain up much of the East Coast through early next week. Read More >

A cold front will move through the Northland tonight. Ahead of the front, south to southeast wind gusts of 35-40mph are possible, with scattered showers through the afternoon. Rain becomes more widespread this evening, with winds becoming westerly and weakening by Monday. Rainfall totals between 0.25 and 0.50 inch are possible.
Looking at the week ahead, cooler and drier weather is expected behind the cold front passing through tonight. Highs will generally be in the 50s to mid 60s. Monday night will see the coldest temperatures with lows in the upper 20s to mid 30s. Temperatures warm for the end of the week with rain chances returning.