Storm Coming From Canada Will Impacts Parts of Central U.S.
Alexis Thornton
4 months agoA cold front moving from west to east will spur the development of storms across the Plains and into the Ohio Valley through the end of the week. Here is a look at what locations should expect to see severe weather and when the storms may hit.
Storm Coming Down From Canada
Multiple rounds of severe weather will target a large part of the central U.S., stretching from the northern Plains and into the Upper Midwest and eastern Great Lakes through the end of the week. The line storms may also make it as far south as the Ohio Valley, bringing the chance of heavy rain, hail, strong winds, and isolated tornadic activity.
A storm system coming down from southern Canada will trigger the severe weather beginning in the Dakotas before advancing into the Ohio Valley. While the storms could spoil some outdoor plans, the weather maker will also work to trim the heat and usher in less humid air. This will be a welcome change after some areas saw temperatures as high as the upper 90s earlier in the week.
The storms from this particular system first got started late Wednesday across southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada before dropping to the south and into the Dakotas. Forecasters are warning that these storms may linger into early Thursday for parts of South Dakota and into southern Minnesota.