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Central heat, stormy northern tier

09:00 AM
August 11, 2025

Daily briefing
Flood threat for the Plains

Showers and storms will fire up across the Southeast today along a stationary front. A cold front will bring cooler temps to the Plains, while the Northeast stays hot. These details, along with our daily tropical outlook, are published every weekday at 5 a.m. ET.

The WeatherRadar shows rain and storms firing along a front across the Plains today. Flash flooding is possible today from Lubbock, Texas to Tulsa, Okla. Soggy conditions are also expected across the Southeast, with flooding possible along the Carolina coastlines and the Florida Panhandle.

A cold front will bring cooler temperatures to the Plains. The Southeast will be soggy as showers and storms fire up along a stationary front.

A cold front will bring some noticeably cooler temperatures to the northern Plains and northern Rockies, as well as showers and storms from Kansas City to Chicago. The western half of the U.S., as well as the eastern Great Lakes and Northeast, will remain dry today.

The TemperatureRadar shows cooler temperatures in the 80s across the central Plains in wake of a cold front. Cities like Denver and Kansas City will see comfortable highs in the 80s. The heat sticks around in the Desert Southwest, where highs reach the 110s in Phoenix. The Northeast will be warmer-than-average, with highs reaching the 90s in New York and Philadelphia.

Tropical Update

A disorganized low in the central Atlantic has a low chance of development as it moves north. Our eyes are also on a tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic, which has a 90 percent chance of development. A tropical depression could form today.

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Mary Mays
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