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Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue through Tuesday, with locally heavy rainfall posing the primary weather concern. Some areas may see precipitation rates up to an inch per hour, potentially causing localized flooding.
In recent decades, the Atlantic has been warming at record rates, helping hurricanes explode into powerhouses.
Meteorologists are monitoring two disturbances behind Hurricane Erin that could strengthen into tropical storms this week.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Thousands woke to the rumbles of thunder early Thursday as storms rolled through the metro. Gusty winds down trees and power lines, causing thousands of power outages at times between 5 - 7 a.m.
The next front slamming through this weekend is being pushed by a MAJOR trough digging into the eastern half of the country. Highs in the 70s with lows, at least, reaching the 50s will be common for the first half of next week.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMetro Detroit storms kick off Tuesday as humidity returns to the forecast
Things quiet down once we get into Tuesday night. Showers and storms move out, skies begin to clear, and lows dip to about 67 degrees. A shift in the wind out of the north will actually help dry us out a little, giving us a break from the humidity heading into Thursday.
Strong downburst winds were reported as this severe thunderstorm swept through in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNNW Indiana schools to start 2 hours late due to severe storms, flooding
Whiting schools will start two hours late Tuesday after storms and flooding swept through the area overnight. Pre-K morning sessions are canceled, and all other students will begin classes at 10 a.m. WHITING, Ind. - Schools in Whiting will operate on a two-hour-delayed schedule Tuesday due to overnight storms and flooding.