
Updated 5:30 AM Sun 5/19/13
The slow moving low pressure system brought a round of t-storms this morning. The rest of the day will remain mostly dry until later on in the afternoon. Winds will be breezy from the SE up to around 20 mph. The best chance of t-storms will be after 3 PM and more likely around 6 PM. A few of these storms could become severe producing large hail, strong winds and even an isolated tornado. Scattered storms will continue tonight mainly before 2 am. Severe weather will again be possible Monday afternoon. The risks will again be large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. Another round of storms Tuesday with just a slight risk of an isolated severe storm.
Storm Track 7 Meteorologist Denice Pelster

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