This afternoon and evening, strong storms could form into a squall line ahead of an approaching cold front. Right now it looks like the greatest risks are high winds, some hail and perhaps an isolated tornado or two .
Although it's a ways off, we could see a better chance of severe storms over a larger part of the region on Monday, into Monday night as another front approaches. The main concerns for Monday, especially Monday night are supercell storms, with tornadoes and large hail. This system certainly bears watching, especially the closer we get to it so stay tuned.
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PSU Wall Graphical
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Storm Prediction Center
Weather Prediction Center
HRRR Radar WRF-NMM Radar
15 Day ECMWF
GFS NAM MURF
SREF EURO
COD Model Comparison
CIPS Historical Analog Guidance
Forecast Model Animations
PAH Forecast Discussion
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