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Severe Thunderstorms in the Central and Southern Plains; Flooding Potential in the Pacific Northwest, Kansas, and Florida

Severe thunderstorms are possible in portions of the central and southern Plains, and there is potential for flooding across Kansas. In the Pacific Northwest and northern California, there is potential for isolated flash flooding from thunderstorms near burn scars and sensitive terrain. Showers and heavy rain will persist in the Florida Peninsula through midweek. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Sep 9, 2025 at 1:04:29 am MDT

Planning to be outdoors Monday or Tuesday across the Northern Rockies? Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected, especially during the afternoon and evening hours. Lightning, brief heavy rain, and gusty outflow winds will be the primary concerns.
A cool and showery pattern is expected to begin on Wednesday and last at least through the end of the week. Periodic showers and thunderstorms will bring wetting rains. There is a also slight chance (5-10%) of locally heavy rain causing debris flows on burn scars and flood prone areas. A significant rain event (0.50" or more) is looking more likely, with moderate to high confidence (50-70% chance). Daytime temperatures will also cool to seasonable levels.

 

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