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Hot Temperatures, Excessive Rainfall, and Severe Thunderstorms in the Eastern U.S.

Hot temperatures are expected again today along the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and lower Mississippi Valley. Heavy to excessive rainfall from thunderstorms today in parts of the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic regions may bring areas of flooding. Severe thunderstorms pose a risk for damaging wind gusts across the Mid Atlantic region again today. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jul 5, 2026 at 9:02:44 am CDT

Strong to potentially severe storms are possible on Sunday afternoon and evening, mainly across southern Oklahoma into western-north Texas. The strongest storms may produce damaging wind gusts and occasional large hail.
Hot and humid conditions will continue for through the rest of the holiday weekend. Shower/storm chances will continue Sunday.
Oklahoma and portions of western-north Texas look to remain hot/humid through the holiday weekend into next week. At least very low chances for daytime storms are expected as well, with highest coverage Saturday night into Sunday.

Local Weather History For July 5th...
During the early morning hours of July 05, 2004, a severe weather
outbreak occurred across north-central Oklahoma. Tennis ball-size
hail fell across Grant and Alfalfa counties. Later that evening, a
second wave of severe hail occurred, which continued through the
night.

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