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Heavy Rainfall for the Mid-Atlantic; Heat and Wildfire Concerns for the West

Slow moving showers and thunderstorms may result in flash flooding for portions of the mid-Atlantic region today into tonight. Meanwhile, excessive heat will continue to build across the West through Tuesday. Heat Advisories and Extreme Heat Warnings are in effect. Fire Weather concerns continue for the interior Northwest with dry and breezy conditions. Watching the tropics across the Southeast. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Jul 14, 2025 at 5:16:43 pm CDT

This radar loop from the San Angelo radar shows where showers and thunderstorms are occuring. Heavy rain is accompanying the showers and storms.
A disturbance in Northern Mexico will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms north into the I-10 corridor and Hill Country tonight into this afternoon. Additional rainfall amounts likely will be in the 1” to 2” range. However, isolated areas could see amounts of 4”. As soils are saturated, and several rivers already in flood, any additional rainfall will run off and produce flash flooding.
There is a marginal to slick risk for excessive rainfall outlook for Monday. Isolated to scattered storms could bring additional bursts of heavy rainfall to the area, which would result in an increased flash flood risk, especially given recent heavy rains and saturated soils.