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    Thunderstorms in the southeast, big heatwave in the southwest

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGFebruary 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Another front will bring severe thunderstorms and rain to Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the far western Florida Panhandle on Monday after storms drenched parts of the United States over the weekend.

    Heavy rain will move into the southeast and south-central Atlantic and southern Appalachia Monday into Tuesday morning. There is a chance of flash flooding in those areas, most likely in urban areas, roads and small streams National Weather Service to caution.

    The midweek forecast shows a chance of rain on the East Coast, starting in Maine, as well as the Northwest. Scattered rain is likely to hit the northwest in the northern Rockies.

    Temperatures rise in parts of the southwest Gulf Coast

    The Southwest, especially Arizona and New Mexico, is expected to see more heat and critical fire conditions. The weather forecast service reports that the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic could face smoke impacts from Canadian wildfires.

    The Gulf Coast can expect temperatures of up to 100 degrees this week, which could match or break current records.

    The National Weather Service issued heat warnings for the Southern Plains and the western and central Gulf Coast states.

    The National Meteorological Directorate warned of the possibility of torrents forming in the south of the country as a result of severe thunderstorms

    Weather watches and warnings in the United States

    The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Tropical Wave #AL92 as it moves over the eastern Atlantic Ocean. A tropical wave is an inverted trough, or long area of ​​low pressure that can lead to a tropical cyclone, according to the National Weather Service. They expect a tropical depression to form during the next two days and move toward the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

    Eastern California and parts of Nevada are under a wind warning. Warnings continue through Monday with wind gusts of up to 55 mph and 65 mph expected in the Spring Mountains.

    National weather radar



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