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Super Typhoon Bavi to Impact Guam and the Mariana Islands; Excessive Rainfall and Flooding Threat in the Mid-Atlantic

Catastrophic Super Typhoon Bavi's eyewall has reached Rota and is expected to bring dangerous winds, heavy rainfall and storm surge to Guam, Rota, Tinian and Saipan. A Typhoon Warning remains in effect. Heavy to excessive rainfall will continue to bring a flooding threat from coastal Mid-Atlantic to southern New England through Monday. Read More >

A Heat Advisory has been issued for the western South Dakota Plains and far northeastern Wyoming. This will be valid from today at 12PM MDT (1PM CDT) until Tuesday at 8PM MDT (9PM CDT). Heat indices between 95 and 105 degrees will be possible. Drink plenty of water and take regular breaks during outdoor activities!
Red Flag Warning in effect from 10 AM to 9 PM MDT Sunday due to gusty winds and low relative humidity for Fall River County area, northern foot hills, eastern foot hills, Custer County plains, Pine Ridge area, Butte County area, west central plains, Badlands area, northern Campbell, southern Campbell, Crook County plains, and Weston County plains. Any fires that develop will spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
Heat is one of the most deadly weather hazards, don't underestimate it! And with temperatures expected to top out over 100°F, now is the time to prepare. Heat can escalate quickly and become dangerous. So drink plenty of water through the day, even if you don't feel thirsty. Wear loose-fitting, light-colored clothing. Spend time in air conditioning and in the shade. And never leave people or pets alone in a car! 38 kids die each year by being left in an unattended vehicle. 88% are ages of 3 and under. 54% were forgotten by a caregiver. 100% of these deaths can be avoided! Animals can die of heatstroke within 15 minutes. Cracking the windows does not help, the inside still gets dangerously hot. During hot weather, keep your pets at home. If you see a pet in an unattended vehicle, do not leave until the problem has been resolved. ( Statistics courtesy of www.noheatstroke.org )
The hot and sunny weather will stick around for several days. Gusty southeast winds and low humidity will cause critical fire weather conditions for northeast Wyoming and much of the South Dakota plains. Near critical conditions near central South Dakota.