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Heavy Rain From the Central Plains to the Mid-Atlantic; Heat Wave Begins This Weekend

Strong to severe thunderstorms and heavy rain will impact portions of the central Plains into the Upper Midwest and the Mid-Atlantic through the weekend. A stretch of unusually hot and humid weather is expected across portions of the central U.S. and the Southeast beginning this weekend and continuing through next week. The heat may reach dangerous levels, particularly mid to late next week. Read More >

Overview

An intense low pressure system moved across the High Plains on October 12th, 2021. An "Enhanced" Risk of severe weather was forecast, as well as the potential for blowing dust and high winds before the storms formed later that evening. Initially, a few storms formed in extreme northwestern Kansas, but these storms were never able to fully mature into supercell thunderstorms. Eventually, a significant line of thunderstorms formed along the Kansas/Colorado border and moved east. It is this line of thunderstorms that produced the severe weather reports, with a tornado near Sharon Springs, wind damage near Oakley, and a few severe hailstones reported. In addition, beneficial rain fell as the majority of the area is experiencing drought conditions.
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