Monday, July 30, 2012

Tracking Possible Storms Tonight

9:30pm Update: Rain chances are slipping away as we get further into the evening. Radar At 9:23pm shows a line of non-severe storms still well north of us. A few scattered are still possible as we get closer to midnight and the passing of the cold front, but don't be surprised if most of us stay dry tonight.

Another update is on severe weather chances. SPC has cut us out of the slight risk, with any current warnings well to our northeast. Any storms we do see tonight could produce some gusty winds, but it doesn't look like they will reach severe limits.

3:48pm Update: A cold front sitting to our north could provide some storms chances for the Stateline later this evening.

With these rain chances, however, comes a slight chance for strong to severe storms. A Severe T-Storm Watch is currently in effect until 8pm for the northeastern parts of Wisconsin and Michigan's upper peninsula. The Storm Prediction Center has the risk for severe weather extending south into the Stateline. Possible storms could produce strong winds and some hail, even if they do not become severe.

Radar as of 3:42pm shows a few isolated storms developing to our north, but no severe weather at the moment. We'll keep you updated through the day on the First Warn Weather Blog and bring you the latest forecast on WTVO Channel 17 News at 5, 6 & 10 and Fox 39 News at 9.

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