- Chance of severe thunderstorms this afternoon and evening along and east of the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to Charleston SC.
- Strong winds this afternoon from eastern New York to the DELMARVA Peninsula.
- Chance of severe thunderstorms and flash floods across central and southern Texas today and Sunday, respectively. Some large hail possible.
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From the RV Weather Mobile Command Center in Des Moines Iowa:
Pacific:
— No significant weather impacts to RV travel today or Sunday.
Mountain:
— Portions of north-central MT: Flood Advisories continue due to snowmelt. Some roadways and low water crossings are flooded.
— Portions of southeast and south-central WY; central and north-central CO: Winter Weather Advisories through mid-morning. Snow accumulations 4-8 inches. Wind gusts to 40 mph above 10000 feet. I-70, I-80 impacted.
Central:
— Eastern ND and adjacent west-central MN: FLOOD WARNINGS continue. Flooding from snowmelt occurring in much of the Red River Valley. Numerous roads closed. I-29, I-94 potentially impacted.
— Northeast MN; northwest WI: Flood Advisories continue due to snowmelt. I-35 potentially impacted.
— Northwest WI Iron County: Winter Weather Advisory today and tonight for Lake Effect Snow. 3-6 inches accumulation expected.
— Western TN; northern MS and adjacent northeast AR: Dense Fog Advisory this morning. I-22, I-40, I-55 impacted.
— Central TX Hill Country and Edwards Plateau: A few severe storms are possible this evening, with a risk of very large hail, isolated severe gusts, and possibly a tornado or two. I-10 potentially impacted.
— Central TX: Slight risk for Flash Flooding from heavy rains and thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight. I-10 potentially impacted.
— South TX: Scattered thunderstorms may produce large hail and damaging wind gusts Sunday and Sunday evening. I-2, I-35, I-37, I-69 potentially impacted.
— South TX: Slight risk for Flash Flooding from heavy rains and thunderstorms Sunday and Sunday night. Rainfall rates may reach 2-3 inches per hour. I-35, I-69 potentially impacted.
Eastern:
— Eastern NY; eastern PA; NJ; DELMARVA Peninsula: Strong winds this afternoon and evening. Gusts to 35 mph. Major highways impacted include I-76, I-78, I-80, I-84, I-87, I-90, I-95, PA and NJ Turnpikes, NY Thruway, Garden State Parkway, US-13, US-50.
— Southeast PA; southwest NJ; central MD; DC; most of DELMARVA Peninsula; eastern VA, NC, and SC: Scattered severe storms capable of damaging gusts, hail, and a couple of tornadoes are possible this afternoon and evening. I-26, I-40, I-64, I-70, I-76, I-83, I-85, I-95, PA Turnpike potentially impacted.
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Current Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Watches from the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center
Tornado safety information for RVers (what to do!):
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