That’s as excessive heat watches are in place for 7 million people in California’s Central Valley, including Redding, Sacramento, Fresno and Bakersfield, where the thermometer will reac…
A flood watch is in place from Arizona to Wyoming, covering more than 7 million people. A flood watch is in place from Arizona to Wyoming, covering more than 7 million people, with afternoon and evening rain and thunderstorms expected in much of the Southwest on Sunday.in flooding in what has become the wettest monsoon season in a decade.
The flood threat is forecast to remain from Monday into Tuesday but will include a smaller area surrounding the Four Corners region, where Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico meet. In Texas, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance that will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to South Texas as it pushes onshore Sunday morning. As much as 6 inches of rain is expected across that region over the next few days and may lead to flash flooding.
Excessive heat watches are in place for 7 million people in California’s Central Valley, including Redding, Sacramento, Fresno and Bakersfield, where the thermometer will reach triple digits from Tuesday through at least Thursday.