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A slow moving system in the South may produce locally heavy rain and flash flooding. Greatest risk for flash flooding today will be in southeast LA and the MS Coast. Summer-like heat will persist from the Southwest to the Northeast. Record high temperatures will again be possible in the Upper Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and New England.
— CA Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles: Wind Advisory today. Gusts 45-55 mph.
— Northwest WY Absaroka Mountains: Flood Watch through Monday afternoon for rapid snowmelt.
— Eastern and central ND, central and western SD: Slight chance of severe thunderstorms Monday. I-29, I-94 potentially impacted.
— Southern LA, southern MS, extreme southwest AL: Flash Flood Watches through this evening. I-10, I-12, I-59 potentially impacted.
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