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Multiple rounds of locally heavy rain with the risk for flash flooding,
as well as severe thunderstorms, expected in the north-central U.S....
Late-season wet snow for the northern Rockies beginning on Monday...
.A heat wave will quickly spread from the Plains Sunday into the Great
Lakes/Upper Ohio Valley on Monday
A plume of tropical moisture will bring the threat for heavy downpours
and flash flooding to the central Gulf Coast...
Some severe storms will be possible Saturday evening ahead of the cold front over the northern High Plains where the Storm Prediction Center has outlined a Slight Risk
(level 2/5) for the threat of very large hail, significant damaging winds,
& a few tornadoes. The front will progress southeastward through the day
Sunday before stalling out Sunday evening, with the next round of storms
expected along an axis from the Upper Mississippi Valley southwestward
into the Upper Missouri Valley. A Slight Risk of Excessive Rainfall is in
effect as clustering of storms with repetitive motions along the stalling
front with abundant moisture available will lead to heavy rainfall
rates/totals & the risk for flash flooding. A Slight Risk of severe
weather is also in place for the threat of some large hail. Lee
cyclogenesis over the central High Plains ahead of another upper-level
wave over the West will bring strengthening southerly flow, with the
stalled front expected to begin slowly lifting back to the north as a warm
front through the Upper Mississippi Valley on Monday. A Moderate Risk of
Excessive Rainfall (level 3/4) has been introduced as
clustering/slow-moving storms along the boundary as well as still abundant
moisture & impressive upper-level dynamics will promote more widespread,
intense downpours & potentially numerous, significant incidents of flash
flooding. This risk will continue into Monday evening/night, just beyond
the current forecast period. A Slight Risk for the threat of some large
hail & damaging winds is also in place.
Another impact from this unseasonably strong series of upper-level systems
for mid-June will be much colder air sweeping southward to the west of the
cold front, particularly into the northern Rockies. High temperatures will
be mostly in the 60s Sunday from the Pacific Northwest east through the
northern Great Basin & into the northern Rockies. These cooler
temperatures will spread further southward in the Great Basin & into the
northern Plains by Monday. Highs for the mountain valleys of the northern
Rockies will only be in the 40s & 50s. Precipitation chances will also
pick up here Monday, with a Winter Storm Watch in effect for the potential
of several inches of snow at higher mountain elevations. While a mostly
cold rain is expected at lower elevations, a few of the higher mountain
valleys may see some snow mix in.
To the south, an impressive flow of moisture from the Caribbean on the
western side of the ridge will stream into the central Gulf Coast over the
next couple of days.

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Multiple rounds of locally heavy rain with the risk for flash flooding,
as well as severe thunderstorms, expected in the north-central U.S....
Late-season wet snow for the northern Rockies beginning on Monday...
.A heat wave will quickly spread from the Plains Sunday into the Great
Lakes/Upper Ohio Valley on Monday
A plume of tropical moisture will bring the threat for heavy downpours
and flash flooding to the central Gulf Coast...
Some severe storms will be possible Saturday evening ahead of the cold front over the northern High Plains where the Storm Prediction Center has outlined a Slight Risk
(level 2/5) for the threat of very large hail, significant damaging winds,
& a few tornadoes. The front will progress southeastward through the day
Sunday before stalling out Sunday evening, with the next round of storms
expected along an axis from the Upper Mississippi Valley southwestward
into the Upper Missouri Valley. A Slight Risk of Excessive Rainfall is in
effect as clustering of storms with repetitive motions along the stalling
front with abundant moisture available will lead to heavy rainfall
rates/totals & the risk for flash flooding. A Slight Risk of severe
weather is also in place for the threat of some large hail. Lee
cyclogenesis over the central High Plains ahead of another upper-level
wave over the West will bring strengthening southerly flow, with the
stalled front expected to begin slowly lifting back to the north as a warm
front through the Upper Mississippi Valley on Monday. A Moderate Risk of
Excessive Rainfall (level 3/4) has been introduced as
clustering/slow-moving storms along the boundary as well as still abundant
moisture & impressive upper-level dynamics will promote more widespread,
intense downpours & potentially numerous, significant incidents of flash
flooding. This risk will continue into Monday evening/night, just beyond
the current forecast period. A Slight Risk for the threat of some large
hail & damaging winds is also in place.
Another impact from this unseasonably strong series of upper-level systems
for mid-June will be much colder air sweeping southward to the west of the
cold front, particularly into the northern Rockies. High temperatures will
be mostly in the 60s Sunday from the Pacific Northwest east through the
northern Great Basin & into the northern Rockies. These cooler
temperatures will spread further southward in the Great Basin & into the
northern Plains by Monday. Highs for the mountain valleys of the northern
Rockies will only be in the 40s & 50s. Precipitation chances will also
pick up here Monday, with a Winter Storm Watch in effect for the potential
of several inches of snow at higher mountain elevations. While a mostly
cold rain is expected at lower elevations, a few of the higher mountain
valleys may see some snow mix in.
To the south, an impressive flow of moisture from the Caribbean on the
western side of the ridge will stream into the central Gulf Coast over the
next couple of days.

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