Henri, now a tropical depression, still bringing heavy rains
Storm to linger over Northeast
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Henri made landfall as a tropical storm near the Connecticut-Rhode Island border on Sunday, bringing 60 mph winds.
The system has weakened to a depression but will still bring the risk of heavy rain across the Northeast Monday.
Heavy surf and high rip current risk will continue impacting Mid-Atlantic and Northeast beaches through Tuesday.
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Elsewhere, dangerous heat will be the story over the Lower Mississippi Valley and into the central and eastern United States, with heat indices soaring past the 100-degree mark.
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Excessive heat warnings have been issued for the ArkLaMiss region, where heat indices could approach the 110- to 115-degree range.
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Scattered showers and a few severe thunderstorms will be possible across the northern and central Plains and Midwest.