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There is a Marginal Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center.
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National Severe Storm Outlook
THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN WISCONSIN AND FROM THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY INTO THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
SUMMARY
Locally damaging winds and perhaps a tornado or two may occur across a portion of the Lower and Mid Mississippi Valleys, and central to southern Wisconsin.
20Z Update
With the primary mid-level forcing moving away from the ArkLaMiss, storm coverage should generally remain more isolated through the remainder of the afternoon. Furthermore, regional VAD profiles suggest low-level shear have been decreasing with time. Given these observational trends, tornado probabilities have been reduced in the region.
The marginal risk across Wisconsin has been adjusted based on surface observations. A line of shallow convection moving east through western Wisconsin may produce isolated strong/damaging winds as it moves into areas where at least muted heating has occurred. KMKX VAD suggests strong enough flow in the lowest 1-2 km to support this risk.