Severe storms are forecasted to move from the Plains to the Midwest today, bringing the risk of large hail, damaging wind gusts, and strong tornadoes. The Midwest is expected to experience scattered severe thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, with all severe weather hazards possible. The threat for large hail and strong tornadoes, particularly in Iowa, remains high. The Upper Midwest is under an enhanced risk for severe weather, with tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail expected. Storm chasers are actively tracking the storms in the field.
The SPC has issued an enhanced risk for severe weather across parts of the Upper Midwest today. Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are possible. MyRadar storm chaser @JordanHallWX is in the field tracking storms. https://t.co/HnLtpSFYoP
Severe storms are bearing down on the Midwest and the Heartland, where tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are in the forecast. https://t.co/tHw0NwhkPD
Scattered severe thunderstorms are likely today across the Midwest. Timing: This afternoon and evening Hazards: All severe weather hazards are possible including tornadoes, a few which may be strong, very large hail, and damaging wind gusts. https://t.co/0gsJW7scbk
The severe weather risk shifts east across the Midwest today with multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms Latest outlooks maintains the threat for large hail and a few strong tornadoes with the highest potential across Iowa. #agwx https://t.co/ZPbqoKouIT
Severe storms will shift out of the Plains and into the Midwest today with large hail, damaging wind gusts and strong tornadoes possible. FOX Weather meteorologists @CraigHerreraTV and @KendallSmithWX have the latest. https://t.co/OT7GJYNXKF