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Areas of fog have developed early this morning across portions of east central Illinois and northwest Indiana, generally south of the Kankakee River Valley. Patchy dense fog, with visibility below a half mile, may be encountered before the fog burns off after sunrise. Use caution if heading out on the roads this morning. Low beam headlights work best in foggy conditions, and remember to slow down and be alert for rapidly changing visibility conditions. Fog will gradually improve by mid-morning.

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…FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY 11 AM PDT THROUGH THURSDAY 11 AM PDT FOR THUNDERSTORMS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 689 AND 690… …15-35% CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING LIGHTNING WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING… * AFFECTED AREA…In Oregon, Fire Weather Zone 689 Northern Willamette National Forest and Fire Weather Zone 690 Southern Willamette National Forest. * OUTFLOW WINDS…Brief and highly localized outflow wind gusts up to 35 mph possible with any shower or thunderstorm that passes by. * IMPACTS…Frequent lightning and critically dry fuels may result in numerous fire starts. Thunderstorm outflow winds may result in erratic fire spread.

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At 444 AM MDT, An area of heavy rain continued to affect southern Luna County, near Columbus. Radar estimates over 2 inches of rain has fallen in a poorly drained area just east of Columbus. Deep ponding of water is likely occurring in this area, including agricultural fields, and potentially impacting Highway 9 itself. Up to 1.5 inches of rain has fallen just south of Columbus, and flooding may be affecting Highway 11 near the Port of Entry. Heavy rain is edging towards the village of Columbus. A rain gauge at Pancho Villa State Park has picked up 0.81 inches of rain, which tracks well with radar estimates in the area.

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