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Heavy Rainfall in the Southwest; Scattered Severe Thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic

Heavy rainfall and the potential for flooding will continue through this evening in the Southwest, with particular concern for flooding over recent burn scars and higher terrain. Scattered severe thunderstorms containing the potential for damaging wind gusts and excessive rainfall are possible from the Mid-Atlantic to southern New England through tonight. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 3:08:26 am CDT

With all of yesterday's rain, parts of the area may see fog development early this morning, continuing a couple of hours past sunrise. Areas south and east of I-44 have the highest chance to see visibilities under half a mile, largely ranging from a 40 to 70 percent chance. Favored locations northwest of I-44 also have a similar chance to see localized fog. Remain alert for rapid changes in visibility over short distances, and perhaps bank an extra few minutes into your morning commute.
Near daily shower and thunderstorm chances will continue through this week, keeping a threat for lightning, locally heavy downpours and gusty winds in the forecast. Afternoon high temperatures will increase by late next week, leading to an uptick in the potential for heat stress impacts. Continue to monitor forecasts and be prepared to seek indoor shelter during thunder and lightning. Take heat precautions if working outdoors or during outdoor recreation.
Widespread triple digit heat index values remain forecast for both Thursday and Friday, leading to an increase in the potential for heat stress and heat illnesses for those not taking precautions or spending extended periods outdoors.
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