Isolated Severe Threat for the Gulf Overnight

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11 Jun 2025 2:35 AM

Heavy rain has been no stranger in the south. With ample moisture and a frontal boundary, heavy rain and strong storms have been persistent these last few days. As we look into the overnight hours, a few strong storms will be possible, but most should remain dry. A Marginal threat continues across portions of the Gulf Coast with damaging winds and hail being the primary concern.

The models are struggling to show convection, forecasting little to no rain, if any storms get going, they have the chance to be severe.

An isolated threat of flooding will continue along with the storms.

For more details on how this could impact temperatures and wildfire smoke, be sure to tune into WeatherNation at :10 past the hour.

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