Severe Weather & Large Hail Possible Across Parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas

Tropical Storm Development Possible in the Gulf of Mexico

11/03/24 8:57am ET

Good morning everyone. The Northeast continues to be a quiet sanctuary as cool high pressure is in control over the next couple of days. However, as high pressure drifts away, that return flow will once again push very mild to warm air into the area. 50’s and 60’s today will be replaced with some 70’s by Tuesday, then some near 80’s temps possible on Wednesday before our next cold front cools us off.

Our focus remains in the Midwest due to our severe weather risk and rain flooding potential over the next couple of days. A storm system sending waves of low pressure into the lower plains, is creating enough temperature contrast and lift to help form some very nasty thunderstorms and heavy rain.

Heavy showers & thunderstorms continue this morning in Northeast Texas, central and eastern Oklahoma, northwest Arkansas, a large swath of Missouri, and parts of Iowa. Look for locally heavy rain, gusty winds, and small hall possible throughout this area into the late morning and early afternoon hours.

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