Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Peoria Illinois Issued by the National Weather Service

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

More Storms Today

A line of strong storms is moving through early today. More storms will fire near a warm front in the north this afternoon. Southerly winds will supply moisture and instability, bringing a threat of severe weather. The initial isolated storms will bring a threat of large hail. As the storms form into a line, we'll switch to more of a damaging wind threat. A FLASH FLOOD WATCH remains in effect until 7 pm tonight because we could see between 1-3" of rain over the next 18 hours. Highs today will warm into the upper 70s and low 80s. The rain will move east overnight, allowing for some drying into Wednesday. We could see a few scattered showers tomorrow, but most of us will stay dry with highs warming into the mid 80s. Another low pressure system will move in by the end of the week. We're looking at storm chances Thursday through Saturday night. With highs in the low 80s, expect more strong to severe storms and heavy rainfall. Skies will clear early next week, but highs will only warm into the mid to upper 70s Sunday through Tuesday.

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