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Heavy Rain Threatens the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday While Fire Weather Conditions Worsen in the Southwest

Heavy rain is bringing a flash flood risk to parts of the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday. This activity will diminish overnight. On Monday, the focus shifts into the Plains and Mississippi Valley where severe thunderstorms and heavy rains will be possible through Tuesday. Meanwhile, hot conditions and Critical Fire Weather looms over the Great Basin and Southwest U.S. through midweek. Read More >

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A Frost Advisory means that temperatures are expected to fall into the mid 30s°F, which could lead to frost on vegetation. Frost advisories are only issued during the growing season. Cover any sensitive vegetation outdoors.

A Freeze Watch means that temperatures are expected to fall below 32°F within the next 12 to 48 hours. Freeze watches are only issued during the growing season. This cold air will likely kill any sensitive vegetation that is not brought indoors or protected.

A Freeze Warning means that temperatures are expected to fall below 32°F within the next 36 hours. Freeze warnings are only issued during the growing season. This cold air will likely kill any sensitive vegetation that is not brought indoors or protected.


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