ABC News 22 large uncontained wildfires are burning in the western U.S. from California to Montana. A fire in Plumas County, California, north of Sacramento exploded Saturday night into Sunday morning to 38,048 acres and is only 5% contained.
The heat will be lower today in northern California, however, and the winds won’t be as bad, which should hopefully limit the spread of the fires.
The strongest winds and worst fire conditions will be from Utah to Las Vegas and into southern California where Red Flag Warnings and Wind Advisories have been issued with winds gusting as high as 55 mph.
While it will remain dry in the Southwest, it will be stormy from the Pacific Northwest into the Rockies.
There were two possible tornadoes in parts of Washington and Oregon on Sunday with a tornado reported in Colorado yesterday and winds that gusted to near 80 mph near Salt Lake City.
Today, severe storms will move into the Midwest from South Dakota to Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin where damaging winds, large hail, and even a few tornadoes are possible.
ABC News Severe storms will move into the Midwest from South Dakota, to Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. The South, however, had numerous record highs reported over the weekend including Monroe, Louisiana hitting 102 Fahrenheit, Houston tying their high with 99 degrees, and Miami reaching 94 degrees on Saturday. On Sunday, Austin, Texas at Camp Mabry hit 102 degrees, New Orleans made it to 99 degrees, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Tallahassee, Florida both tied their record highs of 98 degrees.
ABC News A severe heatwave will blanket the Southeast today with many areas topping triple digits. A Heat Advisory continues for Alabama and Georgia where highs will be in the mid to upper 90s. But, combined with humidity, the temperature will feel like it is close to 110 degrees.
The rest of the south will be hot and it will feel like it is near or above 100 degrees from Houston to Memphis and all the way down to Jacksonville, Florida.
Kaynak:Abcnews
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