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More storms will be on the prowl in portions of the central and eastern United States into the weekend. While flash flooding will pose the greatest risks to lives and property in the coming days ...
While storms are possible all across the area, communities around Highway 10 and south have the best chance for storms. These storms also have potential to become strong (possibly even severe).
Any rain and storms should exit to the east by 9am leaving us with a much quieter day now. We have CANCELLED the First Alert 6 Weather Day now that tonight’s storm threat has pushed south.
A few towns may even drop to the upper 50s. A mostly quiet night ahead with storms south of the metro. (wowt) Thursday should be incredibly comfortable with low dew points and highs in the mid 70s.
The strong to severe storms are expected after 5 p.m. There is a 2 to 5% for tornadoes north of a Rushville to Champaign line. Wind gusts over 60 mph are predicted. An infographic from the weather ...
As high humidity helps to fuel storms with torrential downpours and flash flooding in the central and eastern United States, some locations will also be hammered by damaging winds.