COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A Weather Alert Day will go into effect Tuesday as Storm Team 4 tracks a round of strong to severe thunderstorms. This system is going to make its way through the upper Midwest.
Between Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, it is predicted to cause widespread issues.
By the time it arrives locally, this storm is still expected to weaken; however, there will be enough ingredients in our environment to sustain some of its steam. The strongest activity is expected to arrive some time between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
The Storm Prediction Center has already placed most of central Ohio at an Enhanced Risk for severe weather. This is level 3 out of 5 on the risk scale. An enhanced risk means that numerous storms are possible and that they may be more persistent and/or widespread.
The biggest threat with these storms will be for large hail. Chances for strong wind gusts over 60 mph are also most likely to occur north of I-70. This is the same case for the tornado threat which again leans on the lower end risk.
Storm Team 4 will continue to monitor this system and provide any updates to changes in the forecast.
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