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Major 10 to 20 Degree Warm-Up Pushing Highs Into the 80s Across Ohio and Midwest With 90s Hitting Deep South and Carolinas This Sunday
TOLEDO, OHIO — A dramatic spring pattern flip is set to bring well-above-average temperatures across Ohio, the Midwest, and the Deep South this weekend, with highs surging 10 to 20 degrees above recent levels in just a matter of days.…
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Weekend Storms Drop Up to 4 to 5 Inches Across Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex With Plano Recording 4.35 Inches Before Week of 90 Degree Heat Begins
DALLAS FORT WORTH, TEXAS — The weekend rain is over across the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex after delivering a thorough soaking to the region, with rainfall totals ranging widely from the official 0.49 inches at DFW Airport to as much…
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Damaging Winds Large Hail and Low Tornado Risk Continuing Across Southeast From New Orleans Atlanta and Charlotte to Florida Under Marginal Risk Peak 1PM to 7PM Monday
SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES — Severe weather is continuing across the Southeast today, Monday May 11, 2026, with damaging winds, large hail, and a low tornado risk all in place across a wide coverage area. The Max Velocity Weather Categorical Outlook…
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Level 1 Severe Weather Risk Covering Chicago St Louis Kansas City and Wichita Corridor on Tuesday May 12 With Isolated Storms Possible From Oklahoma to Great Lakes
MIDWEST AND CENTRAL PLAINS — A Level 1 Low severe weather risk is in place for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, covering a wide diagonal corridor stretching from northeastern Oklahoma and Wichita through Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and toward the…
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Strong El Nino Pattern Expected to Return This Fall and Winter Raising Concerns of Increased Severe Weather and Flooding Across Florida Similar to 1993 and 1998
FLORIDA — A strong El Nino pattern is expected to set up again later this year during fall and winter, raising serious concerns about increased severe weather and flooding across Florida. Historical data strongly supports this threat, with the devastating…
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Warm and Comfortable Monday Brings Mid to Upper 70s Across Arkansas With Dry Airmass and Scattered Rain Only in Southernmost Counties
ARKANSAS — A warm and comfortable Monday is unfolding across Arkansas with high temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s statewide and a noticeably drier airmass settling in compared to Sunday. Most of Arkansas will remain completely void of…
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Damaging Winds 1 Inch Hail and Brief Tornado Possible Across Central and East Florida Including Orlando and Melbourne Under Marginal Risk Monday 3PM to 10PM
CENTRAL AND EAST FLORIDA — Monday is a watch the sky day across central and east Florida, with a few afternoon and evening storms capable of turning strong to severe between 3 PM and 10 PM. A Marginal Risk zone…
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114°F Hottest US Temperature of 2026 Recorded Near Tecopa California Today With Death Valley Expected to Surpass 117 Degrees on Monday
TECOPA, CALIFORNIA — The hottest temperature recorded anywhere in the United States so far in 2026 was logged today near Tecopa, California, where the mercury hit a scorching 114 degrees Fahrenheit along the Highway 127 corridor near Death Valley National…

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- Major 10 to 20 Degree Warm-Up Pushing Highs Into the 80s Across Ohio and Midwest With 90s Hitting Deep South and Carolinas This Sunday
- Weekend Storms Drop Up to 4 to 5 Inches Across Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex With Plano Recording 4.35 Inches Before Week of 90 Degree Heat Begins
- Damaging Winds Large Hail and Low Tornado Risk Continuing Across Southeast From New Orleans Atlanta and Charlotte to Florida Under Marginal Risk Peak 1PM to 7PM Monday
- Level 1 Severe Weather Risk Covering Chicago St Louis Kansas City and Wichita Corridor on Tuesday May 12 With Isolated Storms Possible From Oklahoma to Great Lakes
- Strong El Nino Pattern Expected to Return This Fall and Winter Raising Concerns of Increased Severe Weather and Flooding Across Florida Similar to 1993 and 1998













