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A back-and-forth pattern of cool versus hot and steamy versus less humid will set up into next weekend, but cooler air may win out over the next several weeks.
This summer has been defined by a tragic surge in deadly flash floods across the United States, underscoring the escalating volatility of our warming world.
As a mass of showers and thunderstorms from the United States moves over open waters of the Gulf this week, there is a low chance of tropical development.
Thunderstorms riding along the periphery of a heat dome over the next week will bring the potential for flooding, damaging wind gusts and hail.
While the manner for flash flooding will change into next week, the likelihood of dangerous conditions from torrential rainfall will continue in some areas and may increase.
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Torrential downpours that can trigger dangerous flooding is the main threat from a tropical rainstorm along the north-central Gulf coast for the balance of this week. Southern Louisiana is in the ...