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The original item was published from 12/4/2017 2:52:45 PM to 12/5/2017 12:00:01 AM.

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Posted on: December 4, 2017

[ARCHIVED] Severe T-Storm Watch Until 9PM Tonight, 04 December

Thunderstorms will develop this afternoon and evening as a cold

front moves across the region. There is a slight risk for

strong to severe storms as instability and vertical wind shear

continue to increase ahead of the front. Damaging wind gusts up

to 70 mph will be the main threat. Some small hail up quarter

size could be possible. An isolated tornado will also be

possible, mainly between the hours of 5 PM and 9 PM.

Southerly winds will gust to 35 to 40 mph at times today ahead

of the front. Northwest winds behind the front will also gust

up to 35 mph later tonight through tomorrow morning.


On Tuesday, temps will drop down into the lower 30s by morning and 

combined with the winds will see wind chills in the 20s for the

morning commute.

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