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.
After a very mild Tuesday morning, showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across central & northeast PA on Tuesday afternoon.Storms will begin in ce
Rain and thunderstorms are developing across southwest Minnesota Tuesday afternoon. Those are going to strengthen and move east later today and through the evening. Some of those storms could have damaging wind and large hail, and there is an isolated tornado threat in southwest Minnesota closer to the Minnesota River Valley. In the Twin Cities
We're tracking another round of severe storms Tuesday. Central and
There's a chance for another round of strong to severe storms returns to eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa Tuesday afternoon and evening as quick moving cold front passes through.
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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 []
Tonight: Increasing clouds and mild. Lows: Near 60. Tuesday: Clouds increase. Widely scattered PM showers with isolated storms. Highs: 80. Wednesday: Isolated storms. A bit warmer with highs in the low 80s. Thursday: Mostly sunny. Highs: Low to mid 80s.
For today, we will see highs climb into the lower to middle 80s with the help of a breezy south wind gusting over 30mph at times. That will send dew points in the lower to middle 60s, as well. This fuels another chance for thunderstorms starting with a front moving through late Tuesday afternoon and []
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Severe thunderstorms moved through southeast Kansas Friday afternoon with a report of a confirmed tornado on the ground southeast of Iola, in Allen County. There was also a confirmed tornado on
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.
Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about the chances for strong to severe storms overnight and quiet but cooler conditions returning for "Thunder" weekend