Update: Slight Risk Charges East to Northeast After Iowa Twisters Today — SevereWX
Following the tornado warning in Iowa and severe storms slamming Nebraska earlier today, the severe weather pattern is shifting eastward. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has now issued a Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms for this afternoon and evening across parts of Connecticut, Indiana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
A Slight Risk from the SPC means isolated severe thunderstorms are possible in these areas. Storms could produce large hail, damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph or higher, and an isolated tornado can't be ruled out—but widespread impacts aren't expected.
Looking ahead, the Slight Risk continues Sunday, June 7, into North Dakota and South Dakota as the system evolves.
If you're in these regions, stay weather-aware. Check your local National Weather Service office for the latest updates, and make sure you have a severe weather safety plan in place—know where to shelter if warnings are issued.
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