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The Weather Channel on MSNOutbreak Of Severe Weather Shifts Into South, Ohio Valley With Strong Tornado, Widespread Wind Damage ThreatsAn outbreak of severe weather will continue for one more day as it brings the risk of strong tornadoes, widespread damaging winds, hail and flooding rain to portions of the Midwest and South on Tuesday.
A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Monday evening, overnight and into Tuesday. A few rounds of strong to severe storms are possible.
Severe storms with large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes are expected in the St. Louis area today, with the highest risk in southeast Missouri and southern Illinois.
The storm-weary central U.S. is facing another bout of severe weather to start the week, which could produce multiple tornadoes, wind damage and large hail.
A tornado watch is in effect for St. Louis with severe storms predicted on Friday, bringing potential brief tornadoes and large hail. Watch it roll in here.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely with more to come after midnight with chances of precipitation at 90%. Wind gusts could reach up to 24 mph. Shower and storms will continue into Tuesday morning, likely between 7 and 9 a.m. with a chance for more of the same after 9 a.m.
An area of showers mainly to the south and southwest of St. Louis moves eastward as it weakens. This trend continues through the morning and rain should be done by mid-morning. Then we’ll
Severe thunderstorms are expected for parts of the area this afternoon and evening. We've issued a Weather Impact Alert Day.
The NWS forecasts isolated showers and potential thunderstorms in St. Louis, with varied temperatures and warnings for severe weather later in the week.
Another round of tornadoes has struck the central U.S. after four days of tornadoes, thunderstorms and heavy rain killed more than two dozen people