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Severe Thunderstorms from the Midwest to Mid-Atlantic Tonight; The Heat Continues in the Southern and Eastern U.S.

Strong to severe thunderstorms capable of producing large to very large hail, damaging wind gusts and a few strong tornadoes are likely from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic tonight. Moderate Risk (level 4 of 5) of severe thunderstorms is outlooked for the Midwest. A widespread heat wave will peak in the South and East on Friday, with many temperature records expected to be broken. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Jun 12, 2026 at 6:24:20 am CDT

Heat index or "feels like" temperatures this weekend will warm above 100°F across most of the region with some locations nearing 105°F Friday through Sunday afternoon.
The chances of locally heavy rainfall are gradually increasing early next week as a frontal boundary sets up over the region. On average, 4-6" of rainfall is possible along and north of the I10/12 corridor with locations along the southeast LA Coast seeing a bit less.

 


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