Severe thunderstorms are forecasted across the northern Plains, with an increased tornado risk in central and western Nebraska. Large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes are possible. Storms in various regions may produce strong gusts and hail.
Northwest Oklahoma - you're waking up to some heavier showers and a few embedded lightning strikes. These will persist for a couple more hours, potentially reaching southwest Oklahoma as well. No severe weather is expected. #okwx #txwx https://t.co/xo1MBmCzIS
Although the thunderstorms have weakened across southwestern Kansas, the area of showers is broadening as it moves slowly into northwestern Oklahoma. This may lead to minor flooding of some areas over the next few hours.
Storms continue to move toward northwest Oklahoma late this evening, but are gradually weakening. A few wind gusts of 50 to 60 mph and quarter size hail may occur with the strongest storms. Heavy rain will also be possible. #okwx https://t.co/33ZkuKVRh3
Watching storms across southwest Kansas late this afternoon. Some of this activity could develop southeast into northwest Oklahoma by late this evening (after 10 pm). Damaging wind gusts will be the main hazard, along with heavy rainfall. #okwx https://t.co/y16JSV8KTb
🌩️ Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are likely this afternoon across the Great Plains. Damaging winds and hail are the main concerns. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has a severe weather update. https://t.co/F9wP4BXG44
A #tornado watch is likely coming in much of Minnesota for this afternoon and early evening. As the warm front proceeds north, #severe storms are likely to develop and at least a few tornadoes are possible. #MNwx https://t.co/SEz95YUsZi
We continue to monitor strong to severe storm potential later this (Tuesday) evening. Should storms sustain into far northwestern Oklahoma, then damaging wind gusts would be a concern. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/EMfBYqsYoY
There is a small chance for thunderstorms in northwestern Oklahoma late this evening and a few hours after midnight. If any occur, wind gusts over 50 mph would be possible. https://t.co/5tt4vjL2Hh
Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible over the western quarter of Oklahoma until around sunrise. They would move to the northeast and could produce brief heavy rainfall.
Most of the storms/showers from this evening/night have pushed north of our area as of 2AM. Another line of storms to watch over the next few hours will be moving into portions of western MN and could produce strong gusts up to 40-60 mph. #mnwx https://t.co/lUyy6GH8Ps
Isolated to scattered storms will be capable of producing damaging winds and frequent lightning into late tonight. #wiwx #swiwx https://t.co/8Ljym60eO1
Scattered storms have developed near a weak surface boundary this evening. Activity is expected to continue through midnight, tapering thereafter as surface temps cool. Storms will remain mostly sub-severe, though a few stronger storms with small hail and gusty winds are possible https://t.co/Ek6Bf9hewV
🌪️ Severe thunderstorms are likely across the northern Plains today with an increasing tornado risk in central and western Nebraska. Very large hail, damaging straight-line winds and an isolated tornado are possible. Meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has an update. https://t.co/kq1d8v8TU5