Limited Severe Weather
Thunderstorms will be less common over the next few days than they've been in a quite a while, but they won't disappear completely.
As high pressure starts to exert more influence over the Southwest and Southern Plains, sinking air will reduce the amount of thunderstorm activity over waterlogged areas of New Mexico and West Texas. The atmosphere will still be unusually moist though, so a few pop-up storms will still be possible at least into Tuesday.
Otherwise, a few storms may affect the Central Plains through Wednesday, and the Florida Peninsula can expect scattered thunderstorms most of this week.
Severe thunderstorms will not be very common in any of these areas, thanks to generally weak levels of instability in the atmosphere
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