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Severe Thunderstorms in the Southeast U.S. Saturday; Flash Flooding Threat for the Northern Gulf Coast

Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms appear possible across portions of the Southeast and Carolinas on Saturday where a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) has been issued. A Slight Risk Excessive Rainfall Outlook (Level 2 of 4) has been issued for part of the northern Gulf Coast Saturday due to the threat of flash, urban, and riverine flooding. Read More >

Patchy fog may cause rapidly changing road conditions across parts of the area tonight, particularly in Ozark valleys.
Sunday will see temperatures climb into the upper 80s, and a few areas may even reach 90 degrees for the first time this season. Dry weather is expected for most, but a few afternoon thunderstorms will be possible in northern Missouri and central Illinois.
A transition to an active weather pattern is expected next week, including multiple round of thunderstorms Monday through Wednesday and a threat of severe thunderstorms. Monitor forecast updates and plan ahead for active weather.