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Severe Weather Potential in the Mid-Atlantic Region

These storms have the potential to be strong to severe at times, bringing damaging winds, hail and heavy downpours.

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Most of the damage was confined to a small area of North Warren and Glade Township.

It’s likely that the rain will result in street and highway flooding.

As far as today, the weather doesn’t look too bad.

“Until we get some winds to start mixing up the air, we’re going to continue to see this”, he said. Much of the state should see dry weather Monday, but the front will keep the chance for a few showers in storm around coastal areas. Whether this will be enough to fuel severe storms or not is to be determined.

Wayne County Emergency Management Agency officials said storm damage appeared to start in the area of in 38 and Round Barn Road and then head northeast, and that trained weather spotters reported a tornado touched down near the 3900 block of Round Barn Road, the Palladium-Item reported.

This front will be the driving element allowing these storms to form and become severe from Columbia, South Carolina, northward into New York City Sunday afternoon. The main threat is urban and poor drainage flooding. Southeast winds 5 to 10 miles per hour. Less than a tenth of an inch of rain is expected, and the low will be around 53.

– Friday June 3 was an interesting day in Minnesota weather.

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The WPC surface forecast map below shows the low pressure system responsible for our rain chances pushing through the upper Midwest early Saturday morning.

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