An isolated severe threat is expected to develop farther east on Friday, along and ahead of a cold front. The risk of severe thunderstorms will stretch from portions of the interior Northeast into the Mid-Atlantic and into parts of the Tennessee Valley.
Thursday
- The threat for a few severe thunderstorms and flash flooding will persist from southern New Mexico into parts of western and southern Texas.
- An isolated severe thunderstorm or two will be possible ahead of a cold front from northern Illinois, back into northern and central Missouri, southeastern Iowa and northeastern Kansas.
- Isolated severe thunderstorms will be possible from southern Pennsylvania and Maryland southward through West Virginia and southeastern Ohio into eastern portions of Kentucky, western Virginia and Tennessee.
- Thunderstorms, generally non-severe, may fire once again across portions of far southern New Mexico into southwestern Texas.
- No severe weather is expected, but a few thunderstorms may impact the coastal Carolinas, Georgia and the Florida peninsula.
- A few thunderstorms may develop in parts of the Southwest as well.
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