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Severe weather, including tornadoes, flooding rain, will hammer parts of the Plains, Midwest this week
Typical for April, severe thunderstorms will plague parts of the Plains and Midwest for multiple days with hail, wind, tornadoes and flooding rain much of this week. Here's our latest forecast.
Warm, humid air builds into midweek with storm chances Tuesday, but Wednesday has the stronger signal for a few severe storms.
A period of sunshine is possible on this Sunday Morning, but cloud cover will take over by this afternoon once again. Stronger winds of 20-25 mph and gusts up to 45 mph will be possible at times however, and a few showers could move in later this evening with some rumbles of thunder possible.
After a brief break, severe weather is returning to the forecast. Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding downpours are all possible.
FOX 17 is issuing a Weather Ready Alert for Tuesday due to the risk for severe storms. This will come during an active stretch of weather this week with multiple chances for heavy rain and storms.
It’s coming. The season’s first round of severe weather is set to arrive just as the National Weather Service’s Severe Weather Awareness week kicks off. And residents of southern Minnesota will get a hands-on lesson on the difference between a severe-weather watch and a warning just in time on Monday,