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Widespread Rain from Texas to the Central Appalachians; Heavy to Excessive Rainfall in Southern California and the Southwest

Scattered thunderstorms and widespread showers are expected from the Texas coast to the central Appalachians today. Heavy to excessive rainfall will continue in southern California into the Desert Southwest through Saturday. Heavy rain will pose a risk of flash flooding, especially across burn scar and urbanized regions. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Nov 23, 2025 at 11:22:08 am CST

Today will be cloudy with rain chances focusing west of the I-10/I-37 corridor, with the highest chances along the Rio Grande where a storm is possible. Temperatures will be cooler in the north and warmer to the south.
Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Monday afternoon, with a Level 1 to risk for severe storms focusing along and east of the I-10/I-37 corridor. Primary threats with any isolated severe storm would be damaging winds and large hail, so residents should stay weather aware.
The week starts warm with lingering rain chances into Monday, before a temperature drop takes effect. Following this system, high temperatures will become noticeably cooler, dropping into the 60s and low 70s by Thanksgiving, while morning lows will fall significantly, reaching the 30s and 40s for many areas.