Thursday, June 26, 2014

A Multi Day Severe Weather Outbreak is possible across the Midwest Through Sunday!

TWNS is currently forecasting a Possible Multi-Day Severe Weather Outbreak for much of the Midwest starting Friday and lasting through Sunday. SPC has already taken the liberty to issue Slight Risks across the Midwest; from the Canadian down to Kansas on Friday, From Minnesota to Northern Oklahoma on Saturday, And Sunday should be centered primarily on Western Wisconsin, South Central Minnesota, Southeastern South Dakota, Northeastern Nebraska, and Northern Iowa. GFS models showing that storms will start around 6 AM on Friday across the Western Third of the states of North Dakota and South Dakota. However storms could dip as far down as Northeastern Kansas. SPC has given a 30% chance of Severe Weather across Southwestern Nebraska and Northwestern Kansas, we may need to keep a close eye on this area on Friday. The storms push eastward on into Saturday. Strong Thunderstorms possible on Saturday from southern Manitoba, Canada all the way down to Kansas according to the GFS Models. Storms push eastward for Sunday with strong to severe storms from Minnesota all the way down to Missouri is possible according to the GFS Models. TWNS will be active throughout these next few days, with live storm reports, storm discussion at our HQ, and Radar updates. Stay tuned to TWNS, we'll keep YOU informed, ahead of the storm.

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