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Heavy Rainfall in the Southwest and Southeast This Weekend; Monitoring Tropical Cyclone Formation Which Could Impact the Southeast U.S.

Heavy rainfall from monsoon thunderstorms may bring isolated flash and urban flooding to the Desert Southwest. A near-stationary front will bring numerous showers and thunderstorms to much of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Tropical wave (AL94) is likely to become a depression. Significant uncertainty remains in the track and intensity, but chances for impacts to the Southeast are increasing. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Sep 26, 2025 at 3:54:18 pm PDT

After our seasonably cool Friday, daytime temperatures will again rise to well above normal by Sunday. Conditions then look to cool to autumnal norms by the middle of next week. Daily chances for showers are also anticipated for Monday through Thursday of next week.
Active fires will result in smoky skies, with some areas expected to see degraded air quality. Dry, warm weather this week may result in additional smoke from fires around the region. An air quality alert is in effect for portions of the northern Cascades to the Waterville Plateau until further notice.

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