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Severe thunderstorms are possible east of the southern Rockies into adjacent portions of the southern Great Plains, mainly late this afternoon into tonight. An early-season heat event impacts portions of interior CA. Well below average temperatures continue today across the central/southern Plains, as well as the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
— Interior Central and Northern CA: Excessive Heat Warnings through Tuesday. Highs upper 90’s to 108 deg F. I-5 impacted.
— CO Rocky Mountains (higher elevations): Potential for several inches wet snow Monday night. I-70 potentially impacted.
— South-central CO and north-central NM: Flash Flood Watch today for heavy afternoon rainshowers and thunderstorms. I-25 potentially impacted.
— Southeast NM, southwest TX: Severe Thunderstorms probable Monday afternoon and evening. A tornado, very large hail, and severe gusts may accompany the stronger storms. I-10, I-20 potentially impacted.
— Eastern NM, western OK Panhandle, western TX: Slight risk of severe thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and evening. I-20, I-27, I-40 potentially impacted.
—Western OK, northwest TX: Slight risk of flash flooding tonight and Monday morning from clusters of heavy rain showers and thunderstorms. I-27, I-40 potentially impacted.
— Central and east-central SD: Dense Fog Advisory through mid-morning. I-90 impacted.
National Weather Service Warnings Watches and Advisories issued a.m. Sunday 30 May Expected wind gusts Sunday afternoon 30 May Expected wind gusts Monday afternoon 31 May Expected total rainfall amounts through Monday evening 31 May Expected high temperatures Sunday 30 May Expected high temperatures Monday 31 May Sunday 30 May Monday 31 May Tuesday 1 June