Severe Storms for Central US
Watch for some severe weather to pop up across portions of the Upper Midwest and Plains today.
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Watch for some severe weather to pop up across portions of the Upper Midwest and Plains today.
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High pressure near the Carolina coast pushing hot and sticky weather into the Northern Tier as southwesterly flow around the high pumps ample moisture and warm air in from the Gulf. High dew points in the mid 70’s are combining with air temperatures in the upper 80’s to mid 90’s to cause heat indicies to top out at over 100°F in some cities.
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Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon/evening across South-North Dakota and move eastward into Minnesota/Western Wisconsin during the evening and early overnight.
As of Tuesday afternoon, what was Tropical Storm Javier had weakened to a tropical depression over the Baja Peninsula in Mexico, with peak sustained winds of just 35 mph, with further weakening expected Tuesday evening.