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At 323 PM CDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated slow-moving thunderstorms continuing to move across the area. Rainfall rates up to 2-3 inches per hour are ongoing near Tinely Park and Oak Forest. Up to 3 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is likely ongoing or imminent. HAZARD…Flash flooding. SOURCE…Radar and automated gauges. IMPACT…Rapid-onset flooding of creeks, streams, drainage ditches, streets, underpasses, low-lying areas, and other poor drainage areas. Some locations that will experience flash flooding include… Chicago, Hammond, Orland Park, Tinley Park, Oak Lawn, Calumet City, Chicago Heights, Roseland, Englewood, South Shore, Lansing, Oak Forest, Harvey, New Lenox, Homer Glen, Blue Island, Munster, Dolton, Park Forest and

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* WHAT…High temperatures today ranging from 99-104 degrees in valleys and basins, with warmest lows Wednesday morning between 64-70 degrees. Widespread Moderate to locally Major HeatRisk. * WHERE…In California, Lassen-Eastern Plumas-Eastern Sierra Counties and Surprise Valley California. In Nevada, Northern Washoe County, Western Nevada Basin and Range including Pyramid Lake, Greater Reno-Carson City-Minden Area, and Mineral and Southern Lyon Counties. * WHEN…Until 9 AM PDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS…Heat-related illnesses will be more likely, especially for those spending extended periods outdoors, in poorly cooled indoor spaces, or who are sensitive to heat. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Hottest conditions are expected Tuesday afternoon in lower valleys and basins. Cooler conditions above 4500 ft in Lassen-Eastern

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26 km (16 mi)

E of epicenter

Campo Verde

(pop: 8,950)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 38 km (24 mi)

SW of epicenter

San Alejandro

(pop: 3,590)

II: Very weak

Padre Abad, Ucayali 44 km (27 mi)

SE of epicenter

Honoria

(pop: 787)

II: Very weak

Puerto Inca, Region de Huanuco 55 km (34 mi)

E of epicenter

Pucallpa

(pop: 326,000)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 56 km (35 mi)

SE of epicenter

Tournavista

(pop: 903)

II: Very weak

Puerto Inca, Region de Huanuco 56 km (35 mi)

E of epicenter

San Fernando

(pop: 67,800)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 58 km (36 mi)

NE of epicenter

Naranjal

(pop: 157)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 63 km (39 mi)

NE of epicenter

Belgica

(pop: 220)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 63 km (39 mi)

NE of epicenter

Nuevo San Antonio

(pop: 105)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 69 km (43 mi)

N of epicenter

Tiruntan

(pop: 652)

II: Very weak

Ucayali, Loreto 70 km (43 mi)

E of epicenter

Santa Rosa de Dinamarca

(pop: 390)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 71 km (44 mi)

E of epicenter

Nuevo Bagazan

(pop: 261)

II: Very weak

Coronel Portillo, Ucayali 82 km (51 mi)

S of epicenter

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* WHAT…Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures 99 to 102 degrees expected. This will pose a moderate to locally major risk of heat-related illness. * WHERE…In Oregon, Central Oregon, John Day Basin, Foothills of the Southern Blue Mountains of Oregon, and North Central Oregon. In Washington, Simcoe Highlands. * WHEN…Until 10 PM PDT this evening. * IMPACTS…Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events.

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