Severe Weather Risk Remains Viable for Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, and Indiana

Heavy Storms Likely Tomorrow in NYC

06/25/24 8:11am ET

Good morning everyone. Our heat is back on in parts of the Northeast as near 90/low 90 temps return. It’ll be short-lived, as will be the relief, with hotter conditions set to return before July 4th. However, the multiple transitions will set the NYC area up for the chance of some severe weather tomorrow.

In other storm-related news, severe weather continues to march across parts of Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, and eventually into Indiana. The severe weather potential we talked about last night, developed as expected overnight, and is doing its thing before fizzling out later in the day. These storms have a history of damaging winds, large hail, frequent lightning, and isolated tornadoes.

We have a new potential for severe weather shaping-up across parts of Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, and Missouri. Look for more scattered storms to blossom today between the late afternoon and evening hours, organize, then move in a multi-directional fashion. These storms will also be capable of very large hail, torrential rain, frequent lightning, damaging winds, and tornadoes.

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