Extreme heat will persist from the Midwest into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this week, posing significant health risks, especially to individuals lacking adequate cooling or hydration. The heatwave, though slightly easing later this week, will continue to impact much of the central and eastern U.S. Additionally, the Southwest and Upper Midwest will experience notable heavy rainfall, increasing flood risks in localized areas.
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An active weather pattern is unfolding across much of the United States this week. Severe thunderstorms and flooding rains will develop from the Plains into the Midwest, while late-season snow and icy conditions affect parts of the Great Lakes and northern New England. Meanwhile, the Pacific Northwest faces heavy rain and mountain snow, and unusually warm spring temperatures continue across much of the East and Southwest.
Several storm systems will move across the country through mid-week and into the weekend, bringing a mix of severe storms, winter weather, heavy rain, and record-setting warmth depending on location.