Severe weather is in the forecast for Wednesday evening, here’s the update

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The Twin Lakes Area experienced 1.68 inches of rainfall Tuesday morning as we anticipate the next, more severe, round of weather predicted to impact the area Wednesday evening.
According to a release from the National Weather Service (NWS), chances for severe weather will increase Wednesday as a storm system tracks from the southern Plains to the mid-Mississippi Valley, and drags a cold front into Arkansas. Ahead of the front, well above average temperatures and humid conditions will create a very unstable environment.All modes of severe weather are in play as hail up to baseball size could be possible, as well as wind gusts up to 80 mph being the main threats. There is the potential for tornadoes and heavy downpours may result in localized flash flooding as well.

NWS Meteorologist Colby Pope shares the following Tuesday evening weather update.


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Clear and cooler conditions are predicted the rest of the week. Stay tuned to KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot for up to date severe weather coverage.

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