May 19, 2013; 9:53 PM ET Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the North Central United States
Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the North Central United States
Severe storms may erupt from Texas to Wisconsin on Monday as the storm system that spawned several tornadoes across the Plains on Saturday and Sunday shifts slowly to the east.
While some thunderstorms begin to weaken, others still bring damaging winds, large hail and tornados.
Several tornado reports have come out of the Midwest this evening, impacting areas around Wichita and Oklahoma City.
Heavy rain returning to the northern Plains will generate a renewed flood threat for the Red River.
Severe thunderstorms continue to bring large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes to the Plains and Midwest. Andrew Baglini has the details.
Keep up to date on the severe thunderstorm outbreak unfolding across the Plains by tracking local radars.
Weather forecast overview for the United States
Several tornadoes touched down from Oklahoma to Iowa, including near Wichita, Kan., and Oklahoma City, on Sunday.
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Keep up to date on the severe thunderstorm outbreak unfolding across the Plains by tracking local radars.
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