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Widespread Rain and Storms Covering New Jersey Pennsylvania and New York This Saturday May 23 With Indoor Plans Recommended as Region Needed the Rain
NEW JERSEY — A widespread and much-needed rain event is forecast to blanket New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York this Saturday May 23, with the NAM 3km model initialized at 06Z on May 21, 2026 and valid at 18Z Saturday…
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Flash Flood Risk With Flooding Likely in Spots Across Central Texas Hill Country and Big Country Including San Angelo Midland Kerrville and Austin Today Afternoon and Evening
CENTRAL TEXAS — Flash flooding is possible this afternoon and evening across parts of Texas with the highest flood risk concentrated across central Texas, the Hill Country, Big Country, and Concho Valley stretching from Midland and San Angelo southward through…
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Surge of Humidity Pushing Heat Index to 100 to 102 Degrees Across Florida Including Tampa Fort Myers Orlando and Miami This Memorial Day Weekend
FLORIDA — A statewide surge of humidity is pushing afternoon heat index readings back to near or over 100 degrees across Florida for really the first time this year, with the most oppressive conditions expected Sunday and Monday of the…
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First Round Delivering 1 to 3 Inches Across Arkansas With Another 1 to 3 Plus Inches Expected Over Next 7 to 10 Days Through May 27
ARKANSAS — The first round of rain in Arkansas’s active weather pattern has delivered 1 to 3 inch amounts across north and parts of west Arkansas over the past three days, with several spots across east and southeast Arkansas also…
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Periodic Flash Flooding Likely With 4 to 10 Plus Inches of Rain Threatening South East Texas Louisiana South Arkansas and Southeast Oklahoma Through Memorial Day Weekend
TEXAS — Growing and serious concerns of periodic flash flooding are developing for the remainder of the week through the Memorial Day holiday weekend across the Southern Plains and South, with the greatest concern centered across central, south, east, and…
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European Ensemble Model Showing Rainfall Totals 500 Percent Above Normal Over Next 10 Days With Pattern Finally Poised to Make Meaningful Dent in Drought
UNITED STATES — A remarkably strong and promising rain signal has emerged from the latest European ensemble model, with all 51 members of the model averaged together showing rainfall totals across the region coming out nearly 500 percent above normal…
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Above Average Severe Weather Activity Expected Across Corn Belt Including Nebraska Iowa Illinois Missouri and Wisconsin Through June 2026 Most Active Mid to End of Month
NEBRASKA — Above average severe weather activity is forecast across much of the Corn Belt for June 2026, with the most active period expected during the middle and end of the month when broad mid-level flow increases across the region,…
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New 5 Acre Wildfire Burning Both Sides of Old NC 105 in Linville Gorge Wilderness Burke County North Carolina With Smoke Affecting Nearby Communities
BURKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA — A new wildfire has broken out in Burke County along Old NC 105 in the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, with firefighters actively responding to the Old Hwy 105 Fire which has burned approximately 5 acres…

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