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Locally Heavy Rainfall for the Carolinas; Thunderstorms and Fire Weather Concerns for Intermountain West

Heavy rainfall from scattered thunderstorms is expected across the Southwest, Intermountain West, and Plains. Isolated dry thunderstorms may initiate additional fires across the west. The coastal Carolinas may experience flash floods in the coming days due to repeated thunderstorms. Additionally, a wave of intense summer heat will hit the Southern Plains and central Gulf Coast States this week. Read More >

Snow Ends This Evening, Then Getting Colder

WHAT: Mostly snow through the evening, a little light freezing drizzle possible.

 

WHEN: Through this evening, ending from southwest to northeast.

 

IMPACTS: Snow or ice-covered and slippery roads, bridges, and sidewalks. Visibility should improve as snow becomes light.

 

ACTIONS: Remember...TAKE IT SLOW in ICE and SNOW! Keep extra distance between vehicles and allow extra time to reach your destination.

TEMPS: Temperatures will be falling quickly tonight, with lows ranging from -5 to 5 above zero. Wind chills late tonight and early Friday will range from -20 to -30. 

 

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