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Severe thunderstorms potentially capable of large to giant hail and a couple of tornadoes are still possible over the plains of eastern Colorado. Scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms are expected farther east over northern Kansas late this afternoon through the late evening. Very large to giant hail and severe gusts ranging from 60-100 mph are possible along with a risk for a couple of tornadoes.
Numerous severe thunderstorms are likely to develop across parts of the northern Plains and Upper Mississippi Valley Tuesday afternoon into night. Very large hail, tornadoes, a few of which could be strong, and damaging winds with significant gusts appear likely.
Scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms capable of large to very large hail, tornadoes, and damaging winds with significant gusts appear likely across portions of the upper Mississippi Valley and Midwest Wednesday afternoon into night. More sporadic occurrences of large hail and damaging winds are possible into the central Plains.
On My Future Radar,
you can see the future.
Or at least, what the weather forecast models
think
the future will be.
You are on the page that displays data from the
NAM Hires forecast model.
Currently, we have radar imagery for this model from now until
.
About My Future Radar
My Future Radar uses data from the
Rapid Refresh
and the
NAM
forecast models to provide simulated future radar imagery.
The Rapid Refresh model is run hourly and is useful for short term
forecasting. The North American Mesoscale Forecast System (NAM) is run 4
times a day and typically has data from now to 2.5 days in the future.