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  • 3 days ago | wxow.com | Jeremy Landgrebe

    From 19 Storm Track Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Landgrebe:Multiple rounds of scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected Wednesday and Thursday. Because they are in rounds, there are some periods of time during the day where it might be dry. Though, when it is raining, it will be moderate to heavy in nature. A few localized areas are on track for more than 2" of rainfall over the next 2 days. This will give locations a risk for flooding. For more details on the upcoming rain, click here.

  • 3 days ago | wxow.com | Jeremy Landgrebe

    Rainfall yesterday and today, has already given a caution to some rivers possibly flooding over the next couple of days. Both the Black and Kickapoo River are under a flood watch from Friday to Sunday morning. More rivers and locations may continue to be susceptible to flooding, with multiple rounds of scattered showers and thunderstorms on the way. This begins on Wednesday. Through the morning and afternoon, much of the rain will be north of I-90.

  • 4 days ago | wxow.com | Jeremy Landgrebe

    Many areas had plenty of rainfall from this afternoon's and evening's showers. Overnight, chances for showers will remain, with a low of 67°, but they are more widely scattered. As we head into the evening hours, we may get a bit of sunshine, before cloud cover increases. This is due to another impending round of storms Wednesday morning. Not only will we have the return of storms on Wednesday, but also on Thursday.

  • 4 days ago | wxow.com | Jeremy Landgrebe

    From 19 Storm Track Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Landgrebe:Overnight, chances for showers will remain, with a low of 67°. Tuesday will continue to have opportunities for thunderstorms, though it is mainly in the morning hours.  Wednesday and Thursday will return our chances for widespread storms. This may give us another 1"-2"+ of rainfall. For more details on tonight's storms, and more rain ahead, click here. Have a story idea? Let us know here

  • 4 days ago | wxow.com | Jeremy Landgrebe

    From 19 Storm Track Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Landgrebe:Strong to potentially severe storms push through the region tonight. The main hazard is winds up to 70 mph, followed by heavy rainfall and hail up to 1" in diameter. Overnight, chances for showers will remain, with a low of 67°. Tuesday will continue to have opportunities for thunderstorms, though it is mainly in the morning hours.  For more details on tonight's storms, and more rain ahead, click here.

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