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Severe Weather in the Plains; Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Plains, Tennessee Valley and Southeast

Numerous severe thunderstorms with a potential for 60-80 mph winds, along with tornadoes (some strong), and large to very large hail are expected across the northern and central Plains through tonight. Heavy to excessive rainfall may bring a flooding threat to parts of North Dakota and Minnesota, and from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast through tonight. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 2:44:30 am CDT

Dangerous heat is expected to persist through Thursday. Afternoon heat indices of 100 to 110 F are expected each day, peaking on Thursday.
A front is expected to focus storms Thursday afternoon and night across the region. There will be some risk for severe weather with these storms, with damaging wind and large hail the primary threats.
A front is expected to focus storms over the region beginning Thursday afternoon and lingering into Friday as the boundary stalls. Slow-moving storms could drop locally heavy rainfall, with some potential for flooding.
Hot and humid weather will persist through Thursday. A front will bring increasing storm chances Thursday afternoon and night, with chances lingering into the weekend as another front moves in. Locally heavy rainfall and a limited severe weather risk will accompany the storms, along with some relief from the heat.
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