California, Southwest to experience rain, flooding from Tropical Storm Kay
Fire danger is also very high in California, other parts of the West
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Tropical Storm Kay will bring heavy rain and flash flooding to Southern California and the Southwest through the weekend.
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The prolonged heat that has plagued the West will start to relax a bit in California, but the Northwest is still going to feel above-average temperatures this weekend.
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Fire danger is also very high, with warm and dry conditions and strong winds kicking up.
A powerful cold front originating from Canada will push across the Plains and Midwest, bringing significantly colder air.
Heavy snow is expected in the mountains of Montana.
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Meanwhile, more heavy rain is in the forecast for already flood-prone areas along the Gulf Coast and Southeast this weekend.
The Atlantic is busy with activity, with several systems swirling.
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Hurricane Earl will move east of Bermuda, and the East Coast will feel the effects of high waves and dangerous rip currents as a result.