A slow-moving frontal boundary will keep Florida unsettled with periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms through midweek, raising localized flooding concerns—especially along the east coast. At the same time, drier air and gusty winds will elevate fire weather risks across parts of the Southeast, particularly from the Florida Panhandle into Georgia. Elsewhere, an active spring pattern continues with storm chances building across the Central Plains, while a strong Kona Low brings widespread impacts to Hawaii through the weekend. Cooler air lingers across the northern U.S. before a gradual warming trend develops late week into the weekend.
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An active stretch of weather is ahead across much of the country. Strong to severe thunderstorms will bring the risk of large hail, damaging wind, a few tornadoes, and heavy rain from Texas into the Lower Mississippi Valley, Mid-South, and Southeast. At the same time, dry and windy conditions will keep fire weather concerns elevated across the Southern High Plains, while cooler air settles into the central and eastern U.S. later this week into the weekend.