Another potentially widespread bout of severe thunderstorms could be on the horizon. Here's a look at the forecast. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
A line of storms is currently moving across southeastern Texas tonight, producing very heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and frequent lightning. This activity will slowly work southeastward overnight tonight, arriving across Acadiana tomorrow morning. The timing of this complex of storms is important, especially to school districts deciding what to do for tomorrow. Unfortunately, models are []
Today will be another warm and breezy day with highs in the mid-80s and southeasterly winds in the 12-24 mph range. Wind gusts could be in the 30-35 mph range later this afternoon. This is due to low pressure to the north, which will bring storms to the area tomorrow morning. Most storms today will
Better chances for rain will take shape for the southeast panhandle Wednesday where the dryline sits and if we can break the cap (warm air aloft). First, expect
A severe weather threat continues for North Texas into Sunday. The primary threats are heavy rainfall, large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes.
We'll have a, nearly, stationary front draped across the area today, and that may be the focus for some showers and storms to develop later this morning. While those are not expected to become severe, there may be some hail embedded in the strongest cells. More storms are expected to develop to our west and []
Tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are possible across the Plains over the next several days, with parts of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri at greatest risk.
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard has a look at the potential for severe weather
Widespread showers and storms are expected to move through the area during the morning and afternoon today. While there's a chance a cell or two may get strong enough to have hail up to the size of quarters in them this morning, most of the storms through early afternoon aren't expected to be severe. Highs []
Southern Minnesota will see potentially strong to severe storms Tuesday afternoon and evening. It’ll be warmer and breezy statewide. An active pattern persists into Saturday.
The severe threat continues Sunday, but not to the extent of previous days.
Most of today will be dry and warm with some sunshine, but we will be