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Flash Flooding Risk Continues in Texas; Wildfire Smoke Impacts in the East

Widespread, life-threatening considerable flash flooding is expected in south-central Texas through at least Friday. Catastrophic river flooding and rapid rises on small streams, arroyos, and typically dry washes are expected in the Texas Hill Country. Wildfire smoke is impacting air quality across much of the Great Lakes region into the Northeast U.S. with Air Quality Alerts in effect. Read More >

Hot and dry weather will persist through Monday. The hottest day appears to be Sunday, when many areas likely will top out near or just above the century mark.
As the ridge of high pressure settles to the south of the area next week, this should allow for somewhat better chances for rainfall and near-normal temperatures for mid to late July. Highs average in the upper 80s to lower 90s in mid to late July.