Late morning clouds to clear, but severe storms loom later.
Severe Weather Forecast
Expect low-level clouds to dissipate by midday, making way for increased sunshine. However, the clear skies won’t last long as isolated storms are forecasted to develop after 2 PM. These storms, especially prevalent around the Metro area, have the potential to escalate rapidly, with risks of severe winds, hail, and even tornadoes.
By 4 PM, these individual storm cells are anticipated to merge, forming a formidable line that will sweep through Missouri. This line of storms poses significant threats, including damaging winds, large hail, and the possibility of quick spin-up tornadoes. Residents should remain vigilant as the storms are forecasted to clear the area by 7-8 PM tonight.
Upcoming Weather Outlook
Wednesday is expected to be less tumultuous, with intermittent drizzle and showers scattered throughout the day. A few non-severe storms may occur, primarily south of I-70. Thursday offers a brief respite with dry conditions before another round of storms looms for Friday, Sunday, and Memorial Day.
Stay Informed with NEWS.ORG 4 Meteorologists
FOX4 meteorologists, including Joe Lauria, Karli Ritter, Michelle Bogowith, Alex Countee, and Jacob Lanier, are closely monitoring the situation. Residents are encouraged to tune in to television broadcasts, online updates, and NEWS.ORG 4’s Facebook page for the latest weather reports.
Stay Prepared:
- Watch: Stay updated with NEWS.ORG 4 meteorologists through various media platforms.
- Track: Utilize NEWS.ORG 4 Interactive Radar to monitor storm activity in your vicinity.
- Download: Access NEWS.ORG 4KC news apps on iPhone and Android devices for real-time updates.
Conclusion
As severe weather threatens the Metro area, residents are urged to stay informed and prepared. Keep abreast of the latest developments and heed any warnings issued by local authorities. For the most comprehensive coverage, download The Local News App to your smartphone and stay ahead of the storm.
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