Strong-to-severe thunderstorms are possible later today into early tonight as a strong low pressure system heads to the Great Lakes. There will be occasional showers here today and afternoon/evening thunderstorms and some of the rain will be heavy at times. Any thunderstorm that forms from mid-day on through the evening hours can result in damaging wind gusts and hail. In addition, isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out in the Mid-Atlantic; primarily, in areas to the south of the PA/MD border. It turns colder and remains windy on Thursday following the late night passage of a strong cold front and gusts can surpass 45 mph or so. Looking ahead, the weekend will be chilly, but a big warmup next week could bring temperatures to the 70 degree mark in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor.
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Strong thunderstorms are possible later today into early tonight as a strong low pressure system heads to the Great Lakes. There will be occasional showers here today and afternoon/evening thunderstorms and some of the rain will be heavy at times. Any thunderstorm that forms from mid-day on through the evening hours can result in damaging wind gusts and hail. In addition, isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out in the Mid-Atlantic; primarily, in areas to the south of the PA/MD border. It turns colder and remains windy on Thursday following the late night passage of a strong cold front and gusts can surpass 45 mph or so. Looking ahead, the weekend will be chilly, but a big warmup next week could bring temperatures to the 70 degree mark in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor.
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Ingredients are in place for a severe weather outbreak today and tonight with its focus on the Lower Mississippi Valley and central Gulf coast. There is a high risk of damaging wind gusts in this scenario and tornadoes are certainly on the table with the possibility of a few strong ones. This threat shifts to the east coast on Wednesday where damaging wind gusts, heavy downpours, and even isolated tornadoes will be a possibility from the Mid-Atlantic to the Southeast US.
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A major storm system is impacting Much of Colorado with strong winds in the Denver metro area and blizzard conditions off to the east in eastern Colorado where gusts can top 60 mph. This same system will help to set off a widespread and enhanced severe weather threat later today and tonight across the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valley regions with isolated tornadoes on the table.
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A spring-like storm is on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region with windy and warmer conditions on Wednesday, a soaking rainfall, and a possible strong-to-severe thunderstorm. This same storm system will result in an enhanced risk of severe weather later today and tonight across the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valley regions. The main risk both today in the Mississippi Valley and tomorrow in the Mid-Atlantic’s DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor will be for damaging wind gusts; however, isolated tornadoes are certainly on the table as well. It’ll turn cooler on Thursday and Friday behind the passage of a strong cold front and high pressure will build back into to the area.
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A severe weather outbreak is in the cards for later today and tonight in much of the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valley region and it can result in severe thunderstorms across northern Alabama by the evening. The combination of strong and strengthening low pressure, an incoming cold, dry air mass, and increasingly humid air near the Gulf will lead to widespread showers and storms later today and tonight and some of those storms can reach severe levels with damaging wind gusts the main risk though isolated tornadoes are on the table as well.
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A spring-like storm is on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region with windy and warmer conditions on Wednesday, a soaking rainfall, and a possible strong thunderstorm. This same storm system will result in an enhanced risk of severe weather later today and tonight across the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valley regions. The main risk both today in the Mississippi Valley and tomorrow in the Mid-Atlantic will be for damaging wind gusts; however, isolated tornadoes are certainly on the table as well. It’ll turn cooler on Thursday and Friday behind the passage of a strong cold front and high pressure will build back into to the area.
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A spring-like storm is on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region with windy and warmer conditions on Wednesday, a soaking rainfall, and a possible strong-to-severe thunderstorm. This same storm system will result in an enhanced risk of severe weather later today and tonight across the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valley regions. The main risk both today in the Mississippi Valley and tomorrow in the Mid-Atlantic’s DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor will be for damaging wind gusts; however, isolated tornadoes are certainly on the table as well. It’ll turn cooler on Thursday and Friday behind the passage of a strong cold front and high pressure will build back into to the area.
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The month of March is now underway and it certainly can feature multiple severe weather outbreaks as the air becomes increasingly warm and humid across the southern states at the same time colder-than-normal air masses continue to push south and east from Canada into the US. The ingredients are falling into place for severe weather during each of the next three days as indeed colder-than-normal air from the western states will push eastward into a warmer-than-normal air mass that today will be centered over the central states. The main threat zone for severe weather today is likely to extend from Texas-to-Oklahoma-to-Kansas and then an enhanced risk is likely on Tuesday centered over the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valley region. Spring-like storm conditions will reach the eastern states on Wednesday with windy, warmer weather, soaking rainfall, and the potential of strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity.
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A major Pacific Ocean storm is moving east and will have a big impact on the area from late today into Tuesday. Rain will begin in the Denver metro region late today and then change to snow later tonight as colder air pours in and the snow will continue Tuesday morning…small accumulations are on the table. An even bigger impact will place just to the east of here across the eastern Colorado Plains where snow can fall heavily late tonight and early Tuesday and winds can gust to 60 mph or so…i.e., blizzard conditions.
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