Showers and thunderstorms will continue along with heavy rain that could lead to flash flooding along the Gulf Coast, in the Southeast and in Florida on Thursday, as tropical moisture surges towards the coast.
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The threat of severe storms forecast in the Southeast, Gulf Coast and Florida (Credit: Fox News)
Some areas could receive 2-4 inches of rain on top of saturated ground.

Rain still forecast through Friday night in and around Florida (Credit: Fox News)
Record-breaking warmth will be the story from the Great Lakes toward the Northeast on Thursday and Friday.

Potential record high temperatures on Thursday from the Great Lakes to the Northeast (Credit: Fox News)
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Snow still expected through Saturday in the Rockies, Northwest (Credit: Fox News)
The next big cold front will move into the Northwest and northern Rockies, bringing heavy snow to the mountains and the next round of strong-to-severe weather for the Plains this weekend.