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First Alert Day Wednesday
A First Alert Day has been issued for Wednesday due to the threat for strong to severe storms.
Severe storms are possible on Saturday June 13th as two rounds of storms dive out of Missouri into the Natural State.
TONIGHT: Mild and muggy conditions will last into the overnight with temperatures only dropping to the low to mid 70s. A stray thunder shower will be possible, but most won’t see anything after sunset.
Today is the first of two First Alert Days in a row. Strong to severe storms are again likely, with a bit of a focus toward the afternoon and evening hours. Damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes will all be possible with storms.
Hot and humid with a heat index near 100°. Spotty to scattered strong storms will likely bring high wind gusts, heavy rain and even isolated hail for some in the afternoon. With current timing, storms are expected to fire up around and after 4,
Strong storms will impact the area today with up to 30mph and a potential for sizable hail. Temperatures and humidity still stay above average into uncomfortable levels with high
For many, a totally dry outcome is more likely than storms overnight. Lows will be in the low to mid 70s overnight regardless of the storm situation. Wednesday is the first of two First Alert Days in a row. Strong to severe storms are again likely, with a bit of a focus toward the afternoon and evening hours.
Rounds of storms are likely this week with the chance of heavy rain at times, and possibly localized flooding.
