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Heavy Rainfall for Portions of the West and Central U.S.; Monitoring Fire Weather Conditions for New England

Tropical moisture continues to flow across portions of the Great Basin, desert Southwest and California. Isolated instances of flash flooding remains possible. Meanwhile, a storm and associated frontal boundary will focus showers and thunderstorms for the center of the nation. For New England, dry and breezy conditions could enhance favorable fire weather conditions. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Sep 19, 2025 at 11:24:18 am CDT

Isolated to scattered showers and storms may slide southeast out of Oklahoma this morning and spread south into the afternoon. The best rain chances should remain focused near the Red River. Severe weather is unlikely. Coverage will decrease through the afternoon, with any lingering showers/storms diminishing by this evening.
The weather pattern becomes active late this weekend into early next week with daily rain chances beginning Sunday and the potential for cooler temperature behind a mid to late week cold front. There remains a good amount of uncertainty concerning if/when the front will push through the region, which will affect the forecast for the rest of the week.

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