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Damaging Hail and Tornadoes Target the Plains This Afternoon

Christy Bowen

2 hours ago
GOES-West satellite imagery with lightning detection overlay showing developing thunderstorms across the Plains and Gulf Coast on Thursday afternoon
Satellite and lightning data show storms firing up across the Plains and Gulf Coast Thursday afternoon. (NOAA/NESDIS)

The Plains and a portion of the mid-Atlantic are bracing for the threat of damaging hail and tornadoes on Thursday afternoon and evening. Read on for the details about this emerging threat.

Storms Coming to Life Across the Plains

Two separate areas of severe weather are coming together as the day progresses on Thursday. While the first pocket of storms will target the Plains, a secondary zone of severe weather impacts is setting up over the Plains.

The line of storms is developing as the intense July sunshine heats a widespread area of moisture. Forecasters are warning that storms are likely to form over areas where ripples circulating in the jet stream set up along a stalled frontal boundary. These storms are expected to be more intense than a typical summer downpour, ushering in the threat of large hail, gusty winds, and isolated tornadoes.

Over a dozen states in the Plains through the Mississippi Valley will be under the gun for widespread storms in the latter part of the day Thursday. The greatest threat of severe weather will set up over a zone from eastern Colorado and southwestern Nebraska to the east into western and central Kansas, southern Missouri, and over to southwestern Indiana. Wind speeds up to 85 mph are possible in this potential area of impact.

NOAA national weather map valid Thursday into Friday morning, showing severe thunderstorm and flash flood risk areas across the Plains, Midwest, and mid-Atlantic
Severe storms and flash flooding are forecast Thursday from the Plains to the mid-Atlantic. (NOAA/WPC)

Where to Expect Stormy Conditions in the Mid-Atlantic


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