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Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected on Wednesday in Chicago, with the possibility of severe conditions in the afternoon and evening that could produce isolated tornadoes.
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Wednesday night through Saturday will be First Alert Weather Days as a strong storm system sits over the region bringing the chance for severe weather starting tonight.
A FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY is also in effect tomorrow Thursday due to scattered severe storms. Most of this threat again hits in the afternoon and early evening hours with light to moderate rainfall likely hitting in the morning still too.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area could see scattered strong to severe storms move through the region early Wednesday morning through the afternoon. The National Weather Service said storms would most likely develop after 3 a.
Hail, strong winds, flash flooding, and tornadoes are all possible here in the ArkLaTex for the afternoon and early evening hours.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Heavy downpours, hail, lightning and tornadoes are all possible Wednesday evening in the Louisville Metro into the overnight hours. These storms have the potential to cause damage and life-threatening flash flooding.
On Your Side Meteorologist Jim Castillo will be monitoring the text line and answering your questions. Text us at 314-444-5355.
Louisville at a level 4 out of 5 severe weather threat level Wednesday night; 9 a.m., April 2 forecast
Ongoing severe storms march toward the East Coast where they are expected to reintensify Monday afternoon and into the evening. Some of these storms could form into organized lines or individual supercells, increasing the chances of damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes.