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Storms quickly progress east-northeast at a pace in excess of 40 mph at times Thursday afternoon and evening. The broken line of storms is expected to strengthen as it progresses through the Mississippi River Valley. Uncertainty surrounding timing of the responsible passing surface front and precursor storms is resulting in only medium (30-45%) confidence for severe storms primarily remaining east of the Mississippi River. Where severe storms do develop, very large hail and a few tornadoes will be possible, damaging wind gusts will be a secondary threat. 

Those with outdoor activities should be prepared to shelter indoors if a storm nears your location.  

Thursday: Severe Storm Threat

  • What: severe storms possible. Large hail and tornadoes primary threats. 
  • Where: higher risk east of the Mississippi River
  • Timing: 2 to 7 pm
  • Impacts: hail damage to property, crops possible. Winds could damage trees, down power lines
  • ACTION: stay weather aware! Take shelter when storms approach
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