Jun 18, 2013; 4:00 PM ET Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the Southeast United States
Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the Southeast United States
Warmth is forecast to build over much of the eastern half of the nation by July, with Alaska of all places helping out.
Isolated tornadoes and destructive winds will remain a threat, Tuesday evening, over the southeast and western plains.
The threat of flash flooding will focus along part of the Atlantic Seaboard Tuesday evening.
Gusty thunderstorms will rcontinue over the western Plains, Midwest and Southeast Tuesday evening. Wind, hail and isolated tornadoes are possible, along with heavy rain.
Storms Monday evening in the South will bring the risk of flash flooding and locally damaging wind.
Weather forecast overview for the United States
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