Charlotte: The Carolinas experienced soaking over Memorial Day weekend and meteorologists warn that showers will persist this week, with widespread thunderstorms expected to develop Tuesday afternoon and again when a cold front drops in on Thursday; highs will warm into the 80s before a much cooler air mass arrives Friday and Saturday. Billings and Bozeman area forecasts this week show a persistent warm-to-hot pattern with highs mainly in the 80s and 90s and daily chances for isolated to scattered thunderstorms, including a Heat Advisory in parts of northeast Montana on Tuesday; agencies warn of lightning, localized flooding, rapid snowmelt elevating streamflows, and gusty winds through the weekend.
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If you're in the Carolinas, prepare for a wet week with possible thunderstorms. In Montana, be ready for high heat and potential isolated storms. Both regions could see localized flooding and gusty winds. Check your home's readiness for such conditions.
Weather can change quickly, and these conditions could impact your daily routines and safety. Stay updated with local forecasts and heed any advisories. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these regions who could benefit from a heads-up.
Emergency services, weather observation networks, and local media gain timely situational awareness to advise the public and coordinate responses.
Residents, recreationists, and outdoor workers face elevated risks from lightning, localized flooding, extreme heat, and strong stream currents during this forecast period.
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