A number of Midwestern states are awakening to the threat of a high risk of severe thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service says parts of Illinois, Indiana, southern Michigan and western Ohio are at the greatest risk of seeing tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds Sunday.
The agency says strong winds and atmospheric instability will sweep across the Central Plaines during the day before pushing into the Mid-Atlantic states and northeast by evening.
It says the potential for strong and long-track tornadoes will center on the Ohio Valley and adjacent Midwestern states.
Many of the storms are expected to become supercells, with the potential to produce tornadoes, large hail and destructive winds.
The weather service says local and state authorities are monitoring the weather.
(AP)
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Interesting. When I check the weather (for chicago) on yahooweather.com, it just says it’s going to be very windy. No mention of severe storms or tornadoes. Although my daughter said she saw on another weather site that there might be tornadoes.
Friday night it was pretty windy while that fire was going on in the mall. That was some sight!