A storm brings rain, mountain snow, and isolated flooding to the Southwest through midweek. Meanwhile, record warmth surges across the South with more rain into the weekend.
Read MoreA storm brings rain, mountain snow, and isolated flooding to the Southwest through midweek. Meanwhile, record warmth surges across the South with more rain into the weekend.
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A highly active weather pattern is setting up across the southern and central United States this week. The biggest concern is a prolonged flooding threat from South Texas through Louisiana and into portions of the Lower Mississippi Valley, where repeated rounds of tropical downpours could produce significant flash flooding. Meanwhile, a powerful storm system will bring the risk of severe thunderstorms from the Midwest into the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley on Wednesday, with damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes possible. While heat eases somewhat across the West, temperatures will remain above average in parts of the Pacific Northwest and California before additional cooling arrives later this week.