The threat of severe weather exists looking ahead into Tuesday, and there is a chance that the severe weather threat could diminish tomorrow based on what happens late Monday night and into the overnight hours.
As of now, we are forecasting two rounds of thunderstorms over the next 24 to 36 hours. The first round being late tonight into the overnight hours. Then we would get a break from any thunderstorm activity, before the second round, which could potentially be severe, would develop late Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening and into Tuesday night.
Damaging winds and large hail will be the primary threats with any thunderstorms tonight and into Tuesday afternoon and evening. But there is a chance we could see an isolated tornado in any thunderstorm that develops Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening.
There is one thing that could lessen our severe weather threat on Tuesday: more widespread thunderstorm activity late tonight and into the overnight.
If that thunderstorm activity was to become more widespread, or last a little longer until Tuesday morning, that would stabilize the atmosphere a little more, and would inhibit some of the severe weather threat looking into Tuesday afternoon and evening
As of Monday morning, do I think that any storm activity that sticks around would completely inhibit our severe weather threat tomorrow, not as of right now.
As some high-resolution forecast data have started to come in on Monday morning, it shows we would get a break in thunderstorm activity on Tuesday morning into Tuesday afternoon, allowing the atmosphere to recharge. And help to increase our severe thunderstorm threat on Tuesday afternoon.
As always, we will continue to track the latest data as it comes in tonight until tomorrow morning and keep you ahead of any severe weather that develops.