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Weather Wednesday June 12 2024 Fair in the northeast western Great Lake t-storms

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...A prolonged heavy to Excessive Rainfall event will continue across
southern Florida through the end of the work week...
...Severe Storms possible over parts of the Great Plains and Mississippi
Valley through mid-week...
...There are Excessive Heat Warnings/Watches and Heat Advisories over
Northern/Central California, Southwest, and western Texas on Tuesday...
Shortwave energy responsible for this afternoon/evening's thunderstorm
activity over parts of south-central Texas, where a Slight Risk (level
2/5) of Severe Thunderstorms is in effect, will go on to reinforce heavy
rainfall across southern Florida this week. The severe threat in Texas
will be related to a MCS that will propagate into a moist and unstable
environment this afternoon/early evening. The main threat from this
cluster of storms will be a severe-wind risk. Mid-level energy cycling
through the southern periphery of a parent low will influence severe
thunderstorm potential across the Upper Midwest on Wednesday
afternoon/early evening and then another chance over parts of the Central
Plains and Middle Mississippi Valley on Thursday. Slight Risks of Severe
Thunderstorms are in effect for those areas, with large hail and severe
gusts possible. A few tornadoes may occur over the Upper Midwest tomorrow
in addition to the hail and winds.
Meanwhile, a quasi stationary surface front with emerging and retrograding
shortwave energy aloft will support a prolonged heavy to excessive
rainfall event across southern Florida for the next several days. Showers
and thunderstorms will occur across other parts of the state to a lesser
extent. Slight Risks of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding are
in effect for southern Florida through the end of the work week, where we
are forecasting well over 7 inches of rain.
Elsewhere, upper ridging will build over the Southwest while a mid-level
low moves into southern California. This will support strong southerly
flow leading to anomalously mild temperatures across much of the West over
the next few days. Temperatures in the 90s to 100s will be between 15-25
degrees above average, particularly across parts of the Great Basin, and
Intermountain West. There are Excessive Heat Warnings and Watches in
effect for parts of California's Central Valley, the Southwest and western
Texas. Little to no overnight relief, as far as temperatures go, will lead
to potential impacts to those without adequate cooling/hydration. Below
average temperatures across the Tennessee/Ohio Valleys will moderate as we
head into late week.

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...A prolonged heavy to Excessive Rainfall event will continue across
southern Florida through the end of the work week...
...Severe Storms possible over parts of the Great Plains and Mississippi
Valley through mid-week...
...There are Excessive Heat Warnings/Watches and Heat Advisories over
Northern/Central California, Southwest, and western Texas on Tuesday...
Shortwave energy responsible for this afternoon/evening's thunderstorm
activity over parts of south-central Texas, where a Slight Risk (level
2/5) of Severe Thunderstorms is in effect, will go on to reinforce heavy
rainfall across southern Florida this week. The severe threat in Texas
will be related to a MCS that will propagate into a moist and unstable
environment this afternoon/early evening. The main threat from this
cluster of storms will be a severe-wind risk. Mid-level energy cycling
through the southern periphery of a parent low will influence severe
thunderstorm potential across the Upper Midwest on Wednesday
afternoon/early evening and then another chance over parts of the Central
Plains and Middle Mississippi Valley on Thursday. Slight Risks of Severe
Thunderstorms are in effect for those areas, with large hail and severe
gusts possible. A few tornadoes may occur over the Upper Midwest tomorrow
in addition to the hail and winds.
Meanwhile, a quasi stationary surface front with emerging and retrograding
shortwave energy aloft will support a prolonged heavy to excessive
rainfall event across southern Florida for the next several days. Showers
and thunderstorms will occur across other parts of the state to a lesser
extent. Slight Risks of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding are
in effect for southern Florida through the end of the work week, where we
are forecasting well over 7 inches of rain.
Elsewhere, upper ridging will build over the Southwest while a mid-level
low moves into southern California. This will support strong southerly
flow leading to anomalously mild temperatures across much of the West over
the next few days. Temperatures in the 90s to 100s will be between 15-25
degrees above average, particularly across parts of the Great Basin, and
Intermountain West. There are Excessive Heat Warnings and Watches in
effect for parts of California's Central Valley, the Southwest and western
Texas. Little to no overnight relief, as far as temperatures go, will lead
to potential impacts to those without adequate cooling/hydration. Below
average temperatures across the Tennessee/Ohio Valleys will moderate as we
head into late week.

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