July 19: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical also

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this evening’s NWS Forecast.

...Record Breaking Heat to continue into mid week across the Central and
Southern Plains...

...Severe Thunderstorms possible from portions of the Northern Plain into
the Upper Great Lakes...

...Monsoonal showers to bring locally heavy rains and isolated Flash
Flooding across portions of the Southwest, Great Basin and Southern
Rockies...

...A Fire Weather threat will stretch from the Northern Rockies into the
Northern Great Basin and Central High Plains...

Daily Short-Term and Intermediate Term Weather Forecast – July 3, 2022

This is still an experimental article so it has some problems that need to be worked on especially the tropical section.

Here is what we are paying attention to this afternoon (Saturday) and the next two days from the Saturday afternoon NWS Forecast.:

...Tropical Storm Colin to track from the Southeast/southern Mid-Atlantic
Coast today before moving offshore on Sunday...

...Wet weather, isolated Flash Flooding and Severe thunderstorms possible
across the Southeast quarter of the nation and from the Central to
Northern Plains into the Northern Rockies, Northwest and from portions of
the Southwest into the Southern Rockies...

...Areas extending from the West Coast inland through the Great Basin and
Northern Rockies will have cooler than average temperature  while the
Plains into the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and Great Lakes will be warmer
than average temperatures...

...Critical fire weather conditions to persist across the Great Basin this
weekend..