From the National Weather Service ...LINE OF STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS LIKELY LATE TUESDAY NIGHT AND
EARLY WEDNESDAY...
A RAPIDLY STRENGTHENING SURFACE LOW WILL MOVE FROM THE MIDDLE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALLEY TO THE GREAT LAKES BY DAWN ON WEDNESDAY.
A SOLID LINE OF STORMS WILL DEVELOP AHEAD OF A TRAILING COLD FRONT
AND WILL MOVE INTO AREAS WEST OF I-65 SHORTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT EST LATE
TUESDAY NIGHT...MOVING RAPIDLY EAST TO THE I-75 CORRIDOR BY AROUND
DAWN ON WEDNESDAY. VERY STRONG WINDS AND SOMEWHAT UNSTABLE
CONDITIONS NEAR THE SURFACE WILL LIKELY ALLOW FOR SOME INSTANCES
OF DAMAGING WINDS THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT. ISOLATED BRIEF TORNADOES
WILL ALSO BE A THREAT WITH THIS LINE OF STORMS. STAY UP TO DATE OF
THE LATEST FORECASTS AS TIMING OF THIS LINE OF STORMS COULD VARY
SLIGHTLY.
OUTSIDE OF THUNDERSTORM WINDS...SUSTAINED SURFACE WINDS OF 20 TO
30 MPH WITH GUSTS BETWEEN 35 TO 40 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE FROM
TUESDAY EVENING...LASTING INTO THE AFTERNOON ON WEDNESDAY.
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