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Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain in the Central Plains; Dry Thunderstorms and Critical Fire Weather in the West

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain may produce large to very-large hail, severe winds, tornadoes and numerous instances of flash flooding across portions of the central Plains. Scattered slow-moving storms will continue to bring a flash flooding threat to the central Gulf Coast. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions are expected across much of the western U.S.. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 5:28:19 am CDT

Today's forecast calls for more rain chances and warm, humid conditions across the region. High temperatures will range from the 80s in the north to the mid-90s in the south. Expect high humidity with heat index values in the upper 90s to near 106. Scattered showers and storms are likely, mainly in the morning, and will decrease into the afternoon.
Don't underestimate the power of water! It only takes just 6 inches of fast-moving water to knock over and carry away an adult; 12 inches of fast-moving water can carry away a small car; 18 to 24 inches of fast-moving water can carry away most large SUVs, vans, and trucks.
Humid heat continues across South Central Texas as high temperatures steadily climb into the 90s and triple digits this week. Rain chances (up to 55-60% today) drop on Sunday and completely dry out by Monday, June 22. Stay hydrated and practice heat safety!