especially where you see that yellow shading. that s the likeliest chance of seeing some of those storms. seeing some really heavy rain. that s going to be a concern as we go throughout this tuesday. where you see the brighter colors, that s why you re seeing the heaviest rain falling. it is not just in the central plains, but you re seeing heavy rain falling. that s in the northeast. tomorrow, notice that number grows to 15 million at risk for severe weather. that s mainly in portions of the midwest, into the tennessee valley. nashville, paducah, st. louis, springfield, strong storms. winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. hail and a few tornadoes. this is what it looks like in terms of rainfall. a lot of the country seeing rain over the next couple of days. locally three inches where you see the brighter colors. into new england too, the same storm system that brought that rain yesterday and kind of getting hung up there, brings flooding rains throughout today. tomorrow, locally four
(WOWK) – We had nice weather for Saturday, but StormTracker 13 Meteorologists predict strong thunderstorms will be moving through Sunday night and Monday. Severe weather is expected at the start of the work week. The Strongest storms will move in Monday afternoon. We will see tornado risk across the region, but the main storm threat […]