Slow Moving System to Produce Additional Heavy Rain in the South

Deep moisture associated with a slow moving system may produce locally heavy rain and flash flooding in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Three to six inches of rain can be expected, with isolated amounts as high as 10 to 15 inches. Severe storms could produce very large hail and damaging winds in the North Plains. Dry, Gusty winds continue to produce critical fire weather threats in the Great Basin.

Hot in the North-central and Northeast U.S.; Dry and Windy in the Great Basin

Heat Advisories are in place across portions of the Northeast states through Monday due to the combination of hot temperatures and high humidity. Heat Advisories are also in place for the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area through Thursday. Critical fire weather conditions are forecast through Wednesday across portions of the Great Basin.

Flood Advisory for SWMO extended into Wednesday Evening

Runoff From Locally Heavy Rain Since Monday Evening Will Continue To Extend Into The Larger Creeks And Area Rivers Such As Flat Creek…Big And Little Sugar…And The Spring River.

* This Has Impacted Route C Along Indian Creek East Of Goodman…Missouri 97 Along The Spring River North Of Stotts City…And Route C Along Flat Creek East Of Purdy.

* Some Locations That Will Experience Flooding Include…Low Lying Areas Along Creeks And Streams. Smaller Tributaries And Flood Prone Areas Will Improve Overnight As The Runoff Decreases.

Flood Advisory for SWMO through Wednesday Morning

* This Has Impacted Route C Along Indian Creek East Of Goodman… Missouri 97 Along The Spring River North Of Stotts City…And Route C Along Flat Creek East Of Purdy.
* Some Locations That Will Experience Flooding Include…Low Lying Areas Along Creeks And Streams. Smaller Tributaries And Flood Prone Areas Will Improve Overnight As The Runoff Decreases.

Southern Storms and Heavy Rain; Persistent Western Heat

Slow moving weather systems may produce isolated severe thunderstorms and heavy rain in the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valleys, and portions of the South Plains into the Central High Plains. Strong high pressure in the West continues to produce record breaking heat and elevated fire weather threats. Dangerously hot conditions are present across interior California and the Desert Southwest.