While not a guarantee Tuesday, there is a chance for strong thunderstorms once again Tuesday evening as an upper level disturbance moves through the Midwest and Great Lakes.
A cold front passing through the Stateline Monday evening brought with
it showers and thunderstorms, most remaining below severe limits. Behind the front is a slightly drier air mass but dew points Tuesday
afternoon are forecast to reach the mid 60s once again. This moisture
in the atmosphere could help fuel a few thunderstorms as the disturbance
works in from Iowa late in the evening. The overall risk for storms is
low but any storm that can grow strong enough would have the potential
to produce quarter sized hail and wind gusts to 60 mph. Heavy rainfall
would also be a threat with any thunderstorm.
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