National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Another round of thunderstorms will develop this afternoon between the James and Missouri rivers, and continue through most of the evening. Isolated storms could become strong enough to produce half dollar sized hail, 60 mph wind gusts, and locally heavy rainfall. Although not all locations will experience thunderstorms, some places may have severe weather warnings. Be prepared to head indoors if a storm forms over you, and have multiple methods to receive possible warnings after you go to sleep.
The weather forecast tonight through Thursday looks seasonably warm, with multiple chances for showers and thunderstorms. Sunday evening and Monday afternoon both have marginal risks for severe thunderstorms, with the primary risks large hail and strong wind gusts. If you have travel or outdoor plans, keep an eye on the local forecasts for your hometown and your destination. Be prepared to take shelter if a warning is issued, and have multiple methods to receive warnings.