- Flash flooding from excessive rainfall possible across portions of southern New Mexico and southwest Texas Sunday and Sunday night.
- Below normal temperatures expected across the Eastern U.S. this weekend and much of the coming week.
- Tropical Storm Julia will strengthen and make landfall as a Hurricane on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua Sunday morning. No threat to the U.S.
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Pacific:
— No significant weather impacts to RV travel today or Sunday.
Mountain:
— Southern NM; southwest TX: Slight threat of flash flooding Sunday and Sunday night from continued excessive rainfall on saturated ground. I-10, I-20, I-25 potentially impacted.
Central:
— No significant weather impacts to RV travel today or Sunday.
Eastern:
— Southeast OH; eastern KY; eastern WV and western VA: Freeze Warnings tonight and Sunday morning. Low temperatures in the mid to upper 20’s.
— Northeast FL Inland Flagler and eastern Putnam Counties: Coastal Flood Warning for significant tidal flooding along the St. Johns River and its tributaries through Sunday morning. US-1, FL-11, FL-100 impacted.
Severe Weather and Tropical Watches and Warnings
— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#NHC_Hurricane_Advisory for the latest Tropical Cyclone WARNINGS and information.
— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#SPC_Tornado_Watch for the latest Tornado and Severe Thunderstorm WATCHES
— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#NWS_Tornado_Warning for the latest Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, and Flash Flood WARNINGS.
Total rainfall amounts through Tuesday morning 11 October
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