The Storm Prediction Center out of Norman, OK has issued a slight risk for severe storms across much of the Midwest tomorrow, including the Stateline area. A warm front lifting into the area will initially bring a chance of mainly non-severe storms in the morning. After the warm front passes and we have the opportunity to de-stabilize with the heating of the day, another round of storms will develop in the afternoon. How volitile these storms become depends on the amount of sunshine we see during the morning and early afternoon before a cold front reaches the area. Cloudiness from tonight's convection in Iowa and Nebraska may hang over the Stateline tomorrow. If it does, we won't be as unstable during the afternoon and severe storms may not develop here.
If severe storms do develop, however, they could produce quarter-size hail or larger along with winds in excess of 60mph.
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