Weather
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NWS Forecasts Heavy Rain and Flash Flooding over the Rocky Mountains, Heat over the South and Southeast
The NWS forecast comes as the United States transitions into its autumn season. Heavy rain and flash flooding are possible to fall over the Rock Mountains in the coming days.
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