Showers and thunderstorms are expected to linger across the South over the next couple of days as a trailing front stalls in the region. Isolated severe storms could bring large hail, strong wind gusts, and heavy rain, particularly in the southern Plains. This weather system will gradually spread eastward, with widespread thunderstorms and heavy rain moving into the east-central and northeastern U.S. later this week. At the same time, an upper-level trough moving across the West will bring moderate precipitation to the Northwest, including snow at higher elevations in the north-central Rockies. This unsettled weather will continue to increase rain and thunderstorm chances across the central U.S. into the weekend.
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The weather pattern remains active as we head through the final week of June. Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall will continue to impact parts of the Plains, Midwest, Ohio Valley, and Mid-Atlantic through the week, while dangerous heat remains locked in across portions of the South and expands eastward by early next week. Meanwhile, wildfire concerns are increasing across the Four Corners region, and a cooling trend is finally on the way for parts of the West this weekend. Residents in several regions should be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, including flash flooding, severe storms, and periods of dangerous heat.