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Great Lakes severe threat, Texas heat

08:00 AM
May 15, 2025

Breakfast Brief
Great Lakes severe threat, Texas heat

A potent severe threat will develop across parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes this afternoon and evening, while record highs continue to be set in Texas. The Breakfast Brief is published Monday through Friday at 5:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

The WeatherRadar shows storms erupting across the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes this afternoon and evening. Cities such as Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Indianapolis and Cincinnati will be at risk for damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes. A few strong tornadoes (EF-2 ) will be possible.

The WeatherRadar shows storms across the Great Lakes today.

Scattered showers and storms across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast are also forecast today. People in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh may reach for the umbrella today.

Rain and mountain snow will move from the northern Rockies into the northern Plains. Cooler-than-average temperatures will continue for much of the western third of the U.S. and the northern Plains.

The heat wave in the southern Plains continues, with triple-digit temperatures across South Texas. Once again, record highs will be possible in Texas cities such as Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. This heat wave will continue in Texas through the weekend and next week.

San Antonio

Th
72
100
Fr
75
100
Sa
76
101
Su
76
98
Mo
76
100
Tu
78
103
We
78
98
Th
76
95
Fr
74
96
Sa
75
100
Su
74
99
Mo
73
96
Tu
72
96
We
72
100
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Min (°F)
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Highs will also surge into the 90s in cities like Chicago, Peoria, Ill., Springfield, Mo., and Shreveport, La. Record highs may also be set in these cities today.

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  • Severe storms in the Midwest and Great Lakes
  • Record heat in Texas and the Midwest

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