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East Coast Storm; Heavy Rain and Flooding in the Southwest U.S.; Typhoon Remnants Impacting Alaska

A coastal storm continues to bring heavy rain, coastal flooding, high surf, dangerous rip currents, and gusty winds to the East Coast into early Tuesday. A heavy rain and flash flood risk continues for the Southwest/Four Corners region with lingering tropical moisture through Monday. Typhoon remnants are causing strong winds, heavy rain, and coastal flooding across western Alaska through Monday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 2:32:12 pm CDT

Scattered showers and storms will move east across North and Central Texas on Saturday associated with a cold front. Some of these storms may be strong to severe, with the greatest severe potential being north of I-20 and east of I-35. Remember to have a method of receiving warnings and keep an eye on the skies!
The evening will be quiet with temperatures in the upper 80s cooling into the 70s through the evening underneath mostly clear skies. It will still be a bit breezy, with south winds sustained around 5 to 10 mph and occasional gusts to 20 mph.
Following Saturday's cold front, a brief but pleasant cool-down is anticipated for the latter part of the weekend. Sunday highs are expected to be in the 70s to low 80s, with Sunday night's lows in the 50s.
Dry and occasionally breezy weather will generate an elevated threat for grass fires at times next week. However, we will see another chance of rain by the end of the week!

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