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Weather Sunday June 9 2024 New York City fair through Wed ... Tenn and Kentuc Storms ... South Florida rains ... Dry west coast

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.Dual threats of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding this evening
through Saturday night across the central High Plains into the southern
Missouri...
...Temperatures will be above average for the West and Southeast while it
will be cooler than average from the central Plains into portions of the
Great Lakes and Northeast through Monday...
Higher end threats for severe thunderstorms and flash flooding will exist
this evening into early Sunday morning across the central U.S. Anomalous
moisture is already in place from the central High Plains region, eastward
across Kansas into southern Missouri near a cold front in the region.
Thunderstorms will increase in coverage and intensity over eastern
portions of Colorado and southern Missouri through the remainder of the
evening and favorable wind shear will support severe thunderstorms. The
Storm Prediction Center has an Enhanced Risk (level 3 of 5) of severe
thunderstorms extending from eastern Colorado into western Kansas through
Sunday morning, while a Moderate Risk (level 3 of 4) of flash flooding is
in place by the Weather Prediction Center over southern Missouri. Multiple
rounds of thunderstorms will favor the potential for several inches of
rain through Sunday morning.
The cold front over the central U.S. is expected to continue advancing
south into the southern Plains and east into the southern Mid-Atlantic
region on Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures to the central U.S.
Forecast high temperatures on Monday are expected to be about 20 degrees
colder compared to the expected high temperatures for today. Cooler than
average temperatures are also expected for the Great Lakes region where
reinforcing cold fronts will move through the region through Monday in
addition to showers and thunderstorms.
Across the western and southeastern U.S., warmer than average high
temperatures are in the forecast through Monday, although a break is
coming from some of the excessive heat experienced over the past few days
across California, the Desert Southwest and Texas. A cold front will move
through the West over the next couple of days which will bring some relief
from the high temperatures along with an increasing coverage of showers
and thunderstorms. A Marginal Risk of severe thunderstorms (hail and wind)
is forecast by the Storm Prediction Center over portions of Idaho, Montana
and Wyoming for Sunday ahead of an upper level trough which will help to
drive the cold front inland.

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.Dual threats of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding this evening
through Saturday night across the central High Plains into the southern
Missouri...
...Temperatures will be above average for the West and Southeast while it
will be cooler than average from the central Plains into portions of the
Great Lakes and Northeast through Monday...
Higher end threats for severe thunderstorms and flash flooding will exist
this evening into early Sunday morning across the central U.S. Anomalous
moisture is already in place from the central High Plains region, eastward
across Kansas into southern Missouri near a cold front in the region.
Thunderstorms will increase in coverage and intensity over eastern
portions of Colorado and southern Missouri through the remainder of the
evening and favorable wind shear will support severe thunderstorms. The
Storm Prediction Center has an Enhanced Risk (level 3 of 5) of severe
thunderstorms extending from eastern Colorado into western Kansas through
Sunday morning, while a Moderate Risk (level 3 of 4) of flash flooding is
in place by the Weather Prediction Center over southern Missouri. Multiple
rounds of thunderstorms will favor the potential for several inches of
rain through Sunday morning.
The cold front over the central U.S. is expected to continue advancing
south into the southern Plains and east into the southern Mid-Atlantic
region on Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures to the central U.S.
Forecast high temperatures on Monday are expected to be about 20 degrees
colder compared to the expected high temperatures for today. Cooler than
average temperatures are also expected for the Great Lakes region where
reinforcing cold fronts will move through the region through Monday in
addition to showers and thunderstorms.
Across the western and southeastern U.S., warmer than average high
temperatures are in the forecast through Monday, although a break is
coming from some of the excessive heat experienced over the past few days
across California, the Desert Southwest and Texas. A cold front will move
through the West over the next couple of days which will bring some relief
from the high temperatures along with an increasing coverage of showers
and thunderstorms. A Marginal Risk of severe thunderstorms (hail and wind)
is forecast by the Storm Prediction Center over portions of Idaho, Montana
and Wyoming for Sunday ahead of an upper level trough which will help to
drive the cold front inland.

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