For additional information please contact: The above Southeast & Southern Plains Interactive Forecast Ticker can be licensed for use on other websites or blogs, the ticker size and or colors can be modified to fit any theme. Our Interactive Live Southeast & Southern Plains Weather Forecasts ticker is updated hourly by the Weather Information Network and provides a scrolling snapshot of current weather conditions for cities with the highest population in the Southeast & Southern Plains regions of the United States. If you have javascript enabled and the controls fail to work, then update your web brower to the latest version. “This rain should largely be beneficial given the dry conditions … but some urban ponding could occur due to leaf-clogged drains,” the Weather Service office serving Baltimore-Washington said.To use the "SpeedUp" & "SlowDown" controls, your web browser must support javascript. Washington: The chance of showers increases Tuesday, with periods of moderate to heavy rain possible Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday.“The heaviest rainfall likely occurs during the evening and overnight hours Tuesday, with perhaps even a few rumbles of thunder.” “Confidence is slowly increasing that we will finally see some beneficial rainfall,” said the Weather Service in Wakefield, Va. Richmond: Rain is likely at times between late Monday night and Wednesday morning.Some thunderstorms are possible, but there is a “lower than average confidence in the potential for severe weather,” the Weather Service in Raleigh said. Raleigh, N.C.: Shower chances arrive late Monday night, with rain likely Tuesday, then tapering by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday.“Anything from heavy rainfall and flooding, to severe weather and thunderstorms, to high winds, to coastal flooding are on the table.” “Early indications are that somewhere around 1-2 of rain are possible,” the Weather Service in Mount Holly, N.J., said. Philadelphia: Periods of rain seem likely Tuesday into early Wednesday.Potential for flooding as well for any locations getting a large amount of rain in a short amount of time especially if those locations contain poor drainage,” the Weather Service in Upton, N.Y., said. “Potential for wind gusts of 35 to 50 mph. New York City: A period of moderate to heavy rain and gusty winds is possible Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday.Nothing is set in stone, though,” the Weather Service in Boston said. “At this point the track looks to be far enough inland that it wouldn’t pull in cold air for appreciable wintry precipitation. Boston: A slug of moderate to heavy rain and gusty winds are possible Tuesday evening into Wednesday.“At this point, models are keeping any severe storm potential well to our south.” “We expect a very welcomed soaking rainfall event along with breezy conditions,” the Weather Service in Nashville said. Nashville: Showers are likely, and a few thunderstorms are possible, Monday afternoon into Tuesday.“This is a robust system with deep moisture available so 1 to 2 inches of rain areawide seems like a good bet,” the Weather Service in Memphis said. The best chance of heavier rain is Monday into Monday night. Memphis: Showers and thunderstorms could arrive Sunday night.No accumulation is expected, however,” the Weather Service in Louisville said. “There is a slight chance (15-20%) for snow to briefly mix in as precipitation departs the region early Wednesday. Louisville: Rainfall and breezy conditions are expected Monday evening into Tuesday.“Localized flash flooding” is possible “where storms develop … though widespread flooding is not anticipated at this time,” the Weather Service in Little Rock said. The best chance for heavier rain looks to be Monday and Monday night before drying out by early Tuesday. Little Rock: Showers and possibly thunderstorms could arrive as soon as Sunday night.Birmingham, Ala.: Rain develops Monday evening, with “a marginal chance for a few severe storms across our far southern counties starting Tuesday morning in the southwest and ending across the southeast by late Tuesday afternoon or early Tuesday evening,” the Weather Service in Birmingham said.“Thunderstorms may occur with this event, though for now the main risk for severe weather looks to be over Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.” “Overall forecaster confidence in rainfall is high (> 90%),” the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, Ga., said. Atlanta: Rain is likely to develop Monday night and could last into much of Tuesday.
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