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Severe Weather Potential For Sunday and Monday Grows More Likely

A line of storms, some severe, are expected ahead of a cold front later on Sunday. Active weather will continue through most of Monday. The main threat is damaging wind, however we cannot rule out all other threats. Severe threat diminishes Monday afternoon from west to east ending most activity area-wide by the evening. Read More >

Unseasonably warm weather can be expected this weekend, both during the daytime and at night. While there is a small chance of a shower today, most locations will remain dry. Better chances of showers can be expected late tonight, as southerly winds bring moisture across the region. Showers and thunderstorms continue at times Sunday and into Monday, ahead of the next cold front. Thunderstorms late Sunday, Sunday night or Monday could be strong to severe. Drier and cooler weather takes hold for Tuesday as high pressure builds back in. More active weather is likely to take hold of the region by mid week with more severe potential.

 

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