Tropics Coming Back to Life
After a quiet month in the Atlantic, we have our eyes on a couple of developing systems which may look to impact land.
After a quiet month in the Atlantic, we have our eyes on a couple of developing systems which may look to impact land.
High heat and humidity will make it’s presences known today as heat indices look to max out near 105. As a result, scattered afternoon thunderstorms are possible as well.
Increasing heat and humidity will make their presence felt across the Mid-Atlantic this week.
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Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across the Mid-Atlantic as a strong cold front moves through. Damaging winds, hail, and even a tornado or two are all possible.
An incoming cold front may trigger scattered severe thunderstorms Thursday afternoon and evening across the Mid-Atlantic.
Parts of the Mid-Atlantic have been upgraded to an Elevated Risk of severe storms for this afternoon.
Widespread severe weather looks possible across much the Great Lakes region this evening.

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