Though we did get a small break in the action earlier this morning to the southeast, not everyone has been as fortunate as rain and a few storms have been coming along in a line from Aberdeen
Our next weathermaker is fast approaching and it will bring a high chance
The severe weather risk goes up overnight and especially into tomorrow as a
4Warn Weather – After plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures to start
A line of strong storms raced through the Chicago area Tuesday afternoon,
Showers and some isolated storms are in the forecast overnight but the risk of strong to severe storms will return Tuesday afternoon. The Storm Prediction Center has the Tennessee Valley under a level one (1/5) risk for severe storms. The strongest storms will be capable of producing winds greater than 50 mph and some hail. []
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Storms this evening and tomorrow could bring strong winds, hail, or even a brief tornado. This Evening Much of Middle Georgia has seen stratiform rainfall since this morning. That has helped many parts of the region limit the sever potential this evening, however the southern counties still have the highest risk. They are under a
ST. LOUIS–Tuesday is expected to be windy and hot, with highs that push into the low 90s.The record high is 93, and we could at least tie that. Winds will also pick up through the morning. Afternoon gusts could be 30 to 40 mph. A cold front will bring a narrow band of potentially severe
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)-- Active weather will return to Mid-Michigan over the next 48 hours, with several chances for rain and the potential for a few strong or severe storms. The Storm Prediction Center has placed Mid-Michigan in a Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) for severe weather today, with a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) []
We are tracking a couple of systems that have potential to bring strong to severe thunderstorms tonight and again Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday night. In addition, some places could get locally heavy rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches or more. The heaviest rain is likely late tonight and again late Tuesday into Tuesday night.
Southern Louisiana, including Baton Rouge, remains under a Level 3/5 risk of severe weather for storms into Monday night. Scattered instances of severe weather will be possible, especially along and south of the capital area. Gusty winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes are the concerns with storms that are able to intensify.
Cooler, drier conditions are expected to return by the weekend!