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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 >

Overview

An intense storm system lifted northeast across the mid-Mississippi Valley on Saturday, November 5th. South winds began to increase significantly early in the morning, following passage of an area of showers, and were strongest later in the morning. A skinny line of showers, which accompanied the cold front, helped bring down some of the strongest winds aloft to further enhance the winds at the surface. The strongest gusts were in east central Illinois, where 68 mph was reported at Willard Airport south of Champaign. Widespread winds of 50 to 60 mph were reported across much of the remainder of central Illinois. 

Analysis of peak wind gusts on November 5th
Peak wind gusts, from the Real-Time Mesoscale Analysis
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