Severe, St. Louis and Weather Alert Day
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A powerful storm system is bringing severe 80 mph crosswinds and heavy mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies today.Drivers of high-profile vehicles face extreme blowover risks on exposed highways and mountain passes.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - The First Alert 6 Weather team is tracking storms passing through the area. After multiple Severe Thunderstorm Warnings this afternoon and evening, storms will continue to weaken and track eastward out of our area overnight.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A Weather Alert Day continues Friday with possible hail and wind with storms that track across central and eastern Kansas. The first batch of storms will arrive just after midnight Friday morning, with the final round later in the evening. It should all be over with by midnight Friday night.
KCRG TV9 First Alert Storm Team's Justin Roberts has a cloudy, warmer, and wet forecast with an increasing chance for stronger storms coming our way Friday.
Storm coverage will range from isolated to scattered, with any storm capable of producing all modes of severe weather.