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Unsettled Weather Continues over the Southern Plains and Eastern U.S. into Mid Week

Two storm systems will continue to bring unsettled weather into the middle of the week. Severe thunderstorms, widespread showers, and/or scattered flash flooding are possible over the southern High Plains and the upper Ohio Valley into the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England. Heavy snow is possible in the higher elevations of the Rockies. Read More >

 
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