Monday, July 8, 2013

Monday morning weather update

9:45 am Radar Update: Thunderstorms currently moving through DeKalb County will bring heavy rainfall to locations such as: Sycamore, DeKalb, Malta, Creston and Cortland.

8:12am Radar Update: Heavy rain producing thunderstorms continue to develop across N. IL and S. WI. 







Here's the First Warn Threat Forecast for today and Tuesdasy.  Scattered storms will continue through the morning before a break midday.  A stationary boundary near Wisconsin and Illinois could help redevelop additional storms late this afternoon and evening.  Thunderstorms will be likely again Tuesday, some of which could be strong to severe, as a cold front moves closer.  The main threat with storms both today and tomorrow will be heavy rain although storms with strong winds will also be possible; especially Tuesday. 






7:23am Radar Update:
Additional thunderstorms will continue to pop up due to a very moisture rich atmosphere.  Heavy rain continues to remain the main threat.







A weakening complex of thunderstorms has moved into N. IL and S. WI.  Even though the storms have shown a weakening trend heavy rain will be possible due to the amount of moisture in the atmosphere.  Severe weather isn't anticipated with the storms this morning but watch for ponding on the roads. 

Additional thunderstorms will be possible late this afternoon and evening and then again Tuesday morning.

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