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Northern States Alaska See Up to 24 Hours of Daylight Today on Summer Solstice as US Marks Longest Day of the Year
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA — Today marks the first day of summer and the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours, with Alaska seeing up to 24 hours of daylight while Florida and the southern tier see closer to…
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Illinois, Missouri, Indiana Brace for Strong to Severe Storms This Morning Into Afternoon With Damaging Winds, Hail, Isolated Tornado Risk as Instability Builds
ST. LOUIS, MO. — As storms push in from the west this morning, Sunday, June 21, a few strong to severe storms will be possible through the morning and into the afternoon across Illinois, Missouri, and Indiana, with instability building…
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Missouri, Illinois, Indiana Face 5 Percent Tornado Risk Today With Strong Tornadoes Possible After Morning Storm Round, Kansas Nebraska Watch Hail and Wind
ST. LOUIS, MO. — Today’s tornado threat shows a large 5 percent risk with a Conditional Intensity Group 1 concern for strong tornadoes in place from central Missouri through southern Illinois and into southwest Indiana, with a morning round of…
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Mount Vernon Illinois, Olney Illinois Brace for Elevated Tornado Threat Tonight as Boundary Stalls Along I 64 Corridor Between 5 and 6 PM
MOUNT VERNON, ILL. — New supercells are spotting along what forecasters are calling a Tail End Charlie setup this evening, Sunday, June 21, as the first line of storms weakens and broadens, allowing fresh cells to form off the southwest…
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Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri Face Level 2 Severe Risk Today With Big Hail, Possible Tornado, 75 MPH Wind Gusts Tonight
ST. LOUIS, MO. — A Level 2 of 5 severe risk runs across Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri today, Sunday, June 21, with a batch of storms already rolling east this morning and new storms expected to build along the front…
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Wichita Kansas, Springfield Missouri, Enid Oklahoma Brace for Hen Egg Size Hail Up to 2 Inches and Larger as Lone Storms Fire Along Front This Afternoon
WICHITA, KAN. — Hen egg size hail, 2 inches and up, is the headline today, Sunday, June 21, with the most likely spot for the biggest stones centered around Wichita, Kansas, Springfield, Missouri, and Enid, Oklahoma, as lone storms fire…
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New York, Pennsylvania Brace for Heavy Rain Monday With 1 to 2 Inches Possible in Binghamton, Oneonta, Walton, Scranton Areas
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Rain may be heavy at times Monday across the Southern Tier of New York and northeast Pennsylvania, with rainfall potential reaching 1 to 2 inches in Binghamton, Oneonta, Walton, and Scranton, while areas farther west near Ithaca…
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Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois Risk Upgraded as SPC Flags Clearing Skies, Growing Winds for Potentially Severe Father’s Day
LOUISVILLE, KY. — The Storm Prediction Center just upgraded portions of Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois for Father’s Day, and satellite imagery overlaid with the latest outlooks shows obvious clearing skies developing amid a growingly windy environment across the region. Clearing…

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- Northern States Alaska See Up to 24 Hours of Daylight Today on Summer Solstice as US Marks Longest Day of the Year
- Illinois, Missouri, Indiana Brace for Strong to Severe Storms This Morning Into Afternoon With Damaging Winds, Hail, Isolated Tornado Risk as Instability Builds
- Missouri, Illinois, Indiana Face 5 Percent Tornado Risk Today With Strong Tornadoes Possible After Morning Storm Round, Kansas Nebraska Watch Hail and Wind
- Mount Vernon Illinois, Olney Illinois Brace for Elevated Tornado Threat Tonight as Boundary Stalls Along I 64 Corridor Between 5 and 6 PM
- Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri Face Level 2 Severe Risk Today With Big Hail, Possible Tornado, 75 MPH Wind Gusts Tonight













