Severe weather is forecast to bring rain, isolated flash flooding, hail and tornadoes to the Plains on Monday and to the Mississippi Valley on Tuesday.
Severe weather is forecast to bring rain, isolated flash flooding, hail and tornadoes to the Plains on Monday and to the Mississippi Valley on Tuesday. Sixteen million people are at risk from Texas to Nebraska for storms producing baseball-sized hail and a few tornadoes in the evening and lasting overnight. The large hail threat is greatest from Wichita, Kansas, up to the Nebraska - South Dakota border. The storms will progress eastward overnight Monday and into Tuesday, spreading into the...
Showers and storms should decrease tonight. Wednesday will be mainly dry with highs well into the 80s under partly to mostly cloudy skies. A new front will move into the state Thursday with a low r
Today is a Weather Aware Day with all forms of severe weather possible. A Tornado Watch has been issued for a large portion of Central and Eastern Kansas through 7 PM.
Clouds will linger across most of Minnesota and Wisconsin this weekend.
An Enhanced Risk is in place for areas along and north of I-70 in Southcentral Kansas, including Salina. All forms of severe weather will be possible, so please stay weather aware tomorrow. Our fir
What We’re Tracking Rain is continuing to move off to the East this morning as we hold on to cloud cover for our viewing area. Winds are already breezy to start out and will continue to be an issue over the next few days. We'll have another chance for storms later this afternoon and evening []
Waves of Showers and T-Storms likely in the Twin Cities this afternoon, evening and right into Saturday morning. Rain could be Heavy at times and Hail is possible with some of the T-Storms overnight. Winds will be Gusty Today from the Southeast at 15 to 30 mph and temperatures will be in the mid 50s
Much of the Midwest will be watching for severe weather over the next three days. St. Louis will be on the eastern threat of the strongest weather Friday and Saturday before that threat shifts east
Here’s your Saturday night forecast for April 27, 2024 from Minnesota’s Weather Authority and Meteorologist Matt Serwe.The clouds over Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin could break apart a little bit overnight. Most of the night will be dry, including in the Twin Cities. Closer to sunrise, scattered light rain will move south to north across the
Forecast: Tonight: Mostly clear. Lows: Low 60s. WeatherWise Alert Friday: Another warm day. Isolated storms could be strong to severe. Highs in the mid 80s. Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) for severe storms Timing: 3 PM – 8 PM Impacts: Damaging wind and hail are the primary threats. The tornado and flooding threats are low, but are not zero.