Monday storms threatening Michiana
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Tonight will be dry, but Monday is going to be a stormy day. Michiana is under a marginal and slight risk for severe weather on Monday. We start seeing storms move into Michiana around 6AM tomorrow morning from the WNW. The AM storms may be strong with heavy rain and damaging winds. These morning storms will likely last until around 10AM. The midday hours will be dry and partly sunny. By around 4PM, isolated storms will start firing up. These storms will last through the evening hours, and have the highest potential to be strong and severe.
The biggest threats for the morning storms will be strong winds and heavy rain. The most probable threats for the PM storms will be strong winds, hail, heavy rain, and with the rain, more flooding.
Storms will move back into our forecast on Tuesday afternoon, and again on Wednesday, making flooding a high concern for parts of Michiana who have already seen flooding from last Friday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low of 67.
Monday: T-storms. Highs in the mid 80s.
Tuesday: PM scattered showers and t-storms. Highs in the mid 80s. Humid.
Wednesday: Some morning and afternoon showers and storms. Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s. Humid.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with midday showers and storms. Highs in the mid 80s.