Thunderstorms in the area this afternoon through late tonight Details >
Jun 17, 2013; 10:18 PM ET Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the Southeast United States
Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the Southeast United States
Storms Monday evening in the South will bring the risk of flash flooding and locally damaging wind.
Weather forecast overview for the United States
No more severe weather at Merion this weekend, but there could be a brief, pop-up thunderstorm.
Storms moving out of western Texas will continue to bring soaking rain and the threat for hail and damaging winds.
Tropical showers and thunderstorms may cluster in the vicinity of Mexico's Gulf and Caribbean coast later next week with the area being watched for development.
There is a risk of tornadoes and widespread damaging winds into Thursday evening along part of the Atlantic Seaboard into the South.
Severe weather will remain possible over the western Plains, Great Lakes and New England Monday evening. Damaging winds and hail will be the primary threats, along with heavy rain.
Strong storms are occurring across the South Monday night.
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