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In the West, on the back side of the storm system driving severe weather in the Midwest, strong winds and critical fire weather will impact the High Plains and parts of the Rockies, along with heavy snow in the high Rockies. Visit weather.gov for the latest. pic.twitter.com/BDKnfIMLqt
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Prepare for hurricane season by knowing how to understand forecasts. They can tell you a lot about what is expected, including the storm’s path, rainfall amounts, wind speeds, and more. #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong noaa.gov/understand-forecast-information pic.twitter.com/O5zQHyoDLI
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NWS Austin/San Antonio
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Mostly cloudy skies are expected by late tonight. Lows will be warm bottoming out in the lower to middle 70s. There is a chance of an isolated strong to severe storm late this afternoon and evening for the portions of the Hill Country and I35 corridor. pic.twitter.com/nKmv3R1hG9
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Through the middle of the week, dry weather along with above normal temperatures can be expected. A cold front arrives Thursday bringing the possibility of a few strong to severe thunderstorms. Cooler temperatures along with a low chance for rain in store Friday through Sunday. pic.twitter.com/DqXjmqeQCU
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