Repeat for the Northeast of Hail and High Winds, Wider Area of Storms

The pattern of rain and severe weather for areas of the East will continue today as yet another round of heavy to severe storms will occur.

Today, storms will develop from the Ohio Valley into the Northeast with a concentrated area of severe weather across parts of New York into Pennsylvania. That area will see large hail and damaging wind gusts, perhaps even a quick spin-up tornado.

In the heavy thunderstorm area which covers a huge area from the Ohio Valley into the Northeast, storms will produce hail and high winds. Some storm swill reach severe limits as well.

In any of these areas, storms can produce heavy rains and flash flooding, especially in the soggy areas of the Appalachians and Northeast.

We don’t see an ending to this pattern for the next 10 days. As mentioned before, the danger in this pattern is a tropical system that moves into the areas hit by heavy rains already.

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Simulated Radar for Today

Big Hail, Big Winds from Big Storms

Big thunderstorms will develop over the High Plains this afternoon and evening and probably form into a nocturnal cluster of thunderstorms tonight.

The storms will develop by 4:00 pm MDT this afternoon probably near of close to the I-25 corridor.

The storms will be mainly hail producers but will also produce high winds and perhaps even a ropy tornado. The hail size could be over golf ball size which may cause dents in cars and sides of homes.

The storms will most likely form into a cluster of nocturnal thunderstorms which will move into Kansas, Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma. Impacts overnight will be mainly heavy rains and gusty winds.

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Simulated Radar for This Evening