Lake effect snow impacts the Great Lakes while fire weather threats grow in the Southwest and Southern Plains. A strong cold front brings cooler air eastward and sets the stage for potential severe storms and flooding from the Midwest to the Southern Plains late week.
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An unusually early taste of summer is taking hold across the western U.S., with dangerous heat building through the Southwest and spreading into parts of the Plains over the next several days. While the biggest headline is the expanding heat, elevated to critical fire weather conditions will also raise concerns across the High Plains and southern Plains. Elsewhere, the Pacific Northwest stays wet for a bit longer, and the East remains stuck in a cooler, unsettled pattern with occasional rain and snow before conditions gradually settle.