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MM’s Thursday 5-Day

Weather forecast issued Thursday, June 22, 2023

Concerns/Hazards

While widespread severe storms are not expected this week, any storm that develops could be locally strong, with gusty winds, deadly cloud-to-ground lightning, and heavy rainfall.

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Wednesday’s Rainfall Across the Region

This map shows radar-estimated rainfall amounts.

Weather Statistics

For the period of midnight to midnight.

On This Day

1987 – Thunderstorms in southern Texas produced wind gusts to 116 mph near Quemado.

1988- Summer begins with a record heat wave. Nashville’s high of 100 degrees is the second in a six-day string of 100+ readings.

1989 – Record cold temperatures were reported in the High Plains Region. Rapid City, South Dakota, reported a record low of 39 degrees, in sharp contrast to their record high of 102 degrees two days earlier, on the 20th.

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