Severe storm threat moves in Thu. afternoon for Chicago area
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The showers and storms won't necessarily be widespread all day long, but bring steady rainfall and isolated storms throughout the day. The front will move out late on Saturday night, followed by some drier, cooler air behind it, bringing an end to the rain and storm chances. We will have clear skies to kick-off Sunday.
There’s a 40 to 50% chance of thunderstorms in the metro-east Thursday, Feb. 19 with a 20 to 30% probability of the storms becoming severe, with the possibility of tornadoes, isolated hail and damaging winds, according to the National Weather Service.
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - A severe thunderstorm outbreak is likely in the LOWER Ohio Valley this evening. Those severe storms will move east tonight and weaken as they do. Could they still be severe when they arrive in NCWV? Yes. However, the overall threat is low, and the best locations for possible severe weather are along the Ohio River.
A cold front brings storms our way Thursday evening, and some could be strong. Here's what we're tracking.
TIMELINE: Thunderstorms will enter the Miami Valley around 8 PM or so tonight and will march northeastward. The threat of storms will last through midnight tonight. During this window, some of the storms will become strong to severe. Damaging wind is the greatest threat. Large hail and/or isolated tornadoes are also possible.
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LIVE BLOG: Latest on severe weather as tornado warnings, thunderstorms move through central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Central Indiana is experiencing severe weather Thursday, with several parts of the state under Tornado Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings. A Tornado Warning was issued for Owen County and Morgan County around 6:30 p.
INDIANAPOLIS — Severe storms, including possible tornadoes, are moving into central Indiana Thursday evening. The 13Weather team is tracking the storms as they move into the area. Watch live radar and updates on WTHR+. 8:22 p.m. - A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Decatur County until 9 p.m.
Warm air fuels strong to severe storms across Kentucky tonight before cooler temperatures and possible flurries move in for the weekend.