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AccuWeather's Geoff Cornish and Damien Lodes break down the top weather three stories of the day on June 9.

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00:00could see a little bit of
00:02working its way in the fore
00:04the next couple of days.
00:05out for that trend going
00:07smoke is going to be follo
00:09the northwest. So each di
00:11be followed by flow from
00:13front. We're gonna see pro
00:15of this year this week, D
00:17we're still watching out f
00:19active wildfires there ac
00:21where the smoke is coming
00:22we're gonna be watching.
00:24thing for tomorrow's forec
00:26gonna have beautiful weat
00:28north of the northern plains
00:30but if you have any resi
00:32have to limit your outdoor
00:34of the deteriorating air
00:36smoke. And then into Wed
00:38going to see spotty showers
00:40during the day that we are
00:42this escalates into an even
00:45night to thursday into some
00:47daytime kind of a strange
00:50storms, but the evening and
00:52threat expands into Iowa,
00:54Minnesota and off to the e
00:56in Illinois. That's right.
00:57There will be that risk of
00:58severe weather here as we
00:59head into Wednesday evening.
01:00We're also watching a chance
01:02of showers and storms, even
01:03severe weather as we head
01:03into tomorrow afternoon here
01:05across the southern plains
01:06in West Texas, especially,
01:08which this area is just been
01:09battered by waves of severe
01:11weather here over the past
01:12couple of days. The past week,
01:14in fact, and Jeff, this trend
01:15continues as we head into
01:16tomorrow, big time hailers out
01:18here. This is just prime time
01:20for hail getting a little late
01:21in the season for this, but we
01:22still often see June hail storms out
01:25there. Damien, you were a chief
01:26meteorologist out this way.
01:28What Midland Odessa? Is that
01:29right? Yes. Yeah. And yeah,
01:30this time of year, we can still
01:32see a risk of severe weather.
01:33The severe weather risk doesn't
01:34really tamp down until that
01:36real strong West Texas heat
01:38starts to build in by normally
01:39about early July. It's normally
01:40the 4th of July is the dividing
01:41line between the severe
01:43weather threat. And we have
01:44numerous thunderstorms rumbling
01:45across the south to southeast,
01:47not just now, but also Tuesday
01:49and Wednesday. A stormy stretch
01:50continues here. Now we're gonna
01:51be watching out for flooding rainfall
01:53potential as well across this region.
01:54So heads up. All right. And instead
01:56of flooding rain, we are flooded
01:57with high temperatures and heat
01:59in the Northwest. Big time heat
02:01holding on for one more day
02:03across the Northwest. That's
02:04right. Pretty much every single
02:05day of the past couple, almost a
02:07week, we've seen a chance of
02:08record breaking heat here somewhere
02:10across the West. That trend
02:11continues as we head to tomorrow
02:12across the Northwest. 99 in
02:14Yakima is going to be breaking a
02:15record by a degree. Boise 97. Not
02:19very pleasant out there. And even
02:20Baker, Oregon smashing a record by
02:22four degrees there. That's right. Anytime
02:23you can break a record this time of
02:25year by one or two degrees, that's
02:26impressive by four degrees. That's
02:28almost unprecedented kind of heat
02:29of what we're going to be tracking
02:30as we head into tomorrow. At least
02:31some blue on the map returns
02:32Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Some
02:34relief enters the Northwest from
02:35west to east.

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