Published: September 4,2016
Severe thunderstorms, with damaging winds and large hail, will set up over portions of the Plains and Midwest into the Labor Day holiday. An isolated tornado or two is also possible.
In addition to the severe threat, flash flooding is also a concern over the next couple of days because any storms that form will have plenty of moisture to work with, due to a southerly wind flow off the Gulf of Mexico, so excessive rain amounts are possible within a short period of time.
Current Radar with Watches and Warnings
Below is our latest forecast thinking on the timing and magnitude of the severe threats through Tuesday.
Severe Weather Forecast
Monday (Labor Day)- Forecast: Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop late Monday afternoon into the evening across portions of southeastern South Dakota into much of central Minnesota.
- Threats: Damaging wind gusts, large hail and a tornado or two.
- Cities: Sioux Falls | St. Cloud | Minneapolis
Monday's Thunderstorm Forecast
- Forecast: Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across parts of eastern Nebraska, northern and western Iowa, southeast Minnesota and far western Wisconsin.
- Threats: Damaging wind gusts and large hail are the main threats.
- Cities: Omaha | Des Moines | Rochester, Minnesota
Tuesday's Thunderstorm Forecast
Flash Flood Threat
This weather pattern is one in which thunderstorms may train, or re-develop over the same area, potentially dumping large amounts of rain over that area in a short period of time.Due to this, flash flooding is a concern in addition to the severe weather over the next few days.
Additional Rainfall through Wednesday
Severe Weather Setup
As a cold front pushes eastward across the Midwest over the next couple of days, rounds of thunderstorms will pop up out ahead of it, especially during the "heating of the day."This cold front will interact with a strong low-level jet, or river of fast moving air just above the surface, as well as warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico.
The warm, moist air from the Gulf will provide plenty of moisture for the storms to work with, creating a risk for heavy rainfall and flash flooding.
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