National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Thunderstorms along I-80 are still capable of producing small hail and damaging winds through 6 AM this morning. A gust front moving south towards Hwy 34 could produce some gusty winds up to 40 mph.
A couple more rounds of scattered storms are possible through this evening with a low-end (5%) chance of them producing hail and damaging winds. Highest coverage of storms will be in the morning with more isolated cells in the afternoon.
I hope you like the rain because we are expecting numerous rounds of thunderstorms throughout the week as multiple low pressure systems will impact the area. Heaviest rainfall is expected Wednesday into Thursday morning and Friday afternoon into Saturday.
Two storm systems will impact the region Wed night into Thur and Fri night into Sat, dumping heavy rain. Storm totals will likely (80%) exceed 2 inches with a low-to-medium (30-40%) chance of 3+ inches through Sat. Remember to avoid flooded roadways and increase distance between vehicles when driving on wet pavement.
Before the drenching rains later this week, dry air in place and gusty winds will keep the fire risk across the region elevated through Tuesday. Use caution when operating outdoor equipment and delay any burnings, if possible.