(KFVS) - Occasional strong storms or complexes of storms are pushing through the Heartland today, with dual threats of severe weather and flash flooding.
After a day filled with active weather, Cassie Campbell says a slight risk continues for strong to severe storms for this evening, with the potential for damaging winds and large hail.
You can expect both a severe storm threat and flash flood threat through early Wednesday morning.
A majority of the region is under a level 3 out of 5 risk for severe storms.
Threats include damaging winds, hail, flash flooding and tornado threat.
‘Training thunderstorms,’ storms that repeatedly reoccur over the same area, could produce heavy rain and flooding.
Locally 3 to 5 inches of rain is possible where training storms occur.
More storms are possible overnight.
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On and off storm chances look to continue Wednesday and Thursday before it turns a bit drier and calmer by the end the week.
The threat for severe storms is lower.
A weak upper trough moving through Thursday night or Friday will bring slightly less humid and ‘cooler’ pattern for Friday into the weekend.
Afternoon highs look to be in the upper 80s with comfortable overnight lows in the 60s.
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