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7:00 AM | *Hot stretch coming from Friday through Monday with middle 90's on the table for afternoon highs*

Paul Dorian

The heat will increase as we heads towards the late week with highs near 90 degrees this afternoon and then likely the middle 90’s on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will be low for the next couple of days, but increase this weekend with the approach of a weak frontal system to the north and west of here.

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7:00 AM | *A stretch of hot weather coming for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will build in all levels of the atmosphere over the next 24 hours across the eastern half of the nation and this will lead to a stretch of hot later in the week and during the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will climb to near 90 degrees during the next couple of days and then well up into the 90’s by Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. There can be some thunderstorm activity by the weekend, but rain-free conditions should exist through the remainder of the work week.

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1:00 PM (Thursday) | *Severe weather/tornado threat next few days to be focused on the Plains*

Paul Dorian

A spurt of tornadoes since late April has put levels well above normal as we reach the end of May and the overall active weather pattern of recent weeks looks like it’ll continue into the month of June. One of the key ingredients to this on-going active weather pattern has been the steady influx of colder-than-normal air masses from Canada into the US at the same time increasingly warm and humid air has been flowing northward from the Gulf of Mexico. The main area of concern for severe weather and tornadoes over the next few days will be across the Plains states all the way from Texas (today/tonight/tomorrow) to the Dakotas/Minnesota (on Sunday).

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