🚨Severe Weather Threats Today ➡️ Tomorrow
A major storm system will bring big weather impacts to the Plains into the South.
A multi-pronged cold season storm system will march east across the country, bringing severe weather chances from the Plains into the South and a whopper of a snowstorm to the Northern U.S. The severe weather threat will include a risk for tornadoes, especially on Tuesday in the South.
Tornadoes Possible After Dark Tonight: Expect storms to form well after sunset tonight, perhaps as late as 10-midnight in the eastern portions of the High Plains. These storms will quickly crowd up and go at least somewhat linear, but a threat for tornadoes will exist given the strong low-level wind shear.
In addition to the tornado threat, damaging winds will be possible with the line as it moves east.
Hail should not be a huge threat except perhaps early on as storms are initially cellular. Hail sizes shouldn’t be too big regardless.
The environment features some really low cape but strong wind shear, which is very typical this ti…
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