This very active spring continues as yet another severe weather outbreak transpired across the lower 48's midsection Tuesday.
Storm reports range from multiple violent and destructive tornadoes in Iowa to damaging winds up to 80-90 mph here in the Stateline. Again, if there is any damage from yesterday's storms in your neck of the woods, send pictures. Us on-air meteorologists and those who work at the National Weather Service would very much appreciate the help!
Thankfully, clean up will be easy the next few days as our weather pattern turns more quiet. High pressure sliding south-southeast of the region will help bring sunny skies back to the Stateline.
The only difference, today features more of a breeze with winds out of the west. Highs because of Tuesday's potent cold front will trend cooler, in the low 70s today and then in the upper 70s.
High temperatures climb back into the low 80 Friday, though it does come with a price tag. Our next storm system will be progressing across the northern plains, landing in Minnesota by the afternoon.This will help bring a cold front in, increasing storm chances to round out the work week. The Storm Prediction Center placed the entire region under a level 1 Marginal Risk, with gusty winds and hail being the primary concerns.
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