Tracking showers and storms for Saturday. Isolated severe weather is possible.
By:
Drew Burgoyne
Posted: Jun 25, 2021 5:24 PM CST
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A marginal risk for strong to severe storms is possible for our entire viewing area for Saturday. Several waves of showers and storms will arrive starting late Friday night and lasting into Saturday.
Scattered storms are forecast to lift across the area late tonight and into Saturday morning. If the atmosphere can recover with some sunshine Saturday afternoon, additional storms during the afternoon and evening could become strong to severe. Storms that fire during the afternoon will have plenty of moisture and instability to work with.
Hail and winds are the primary threats; however, with enough shear, an isolated tornado can't be ruled out.
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