Storms may not have been as bad as they could have been on Thursday, but the risk for destructive weather will be higher in the days to come.
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00:00So hail has been a big threat,
00:02but we can't rule out more in
00:03the potential of tornadic activity.
00:05There are turning to watchboxes
00:06in place from eastern Colorado
00:08into western Kansas,
00:09extending into the northern Texas panhandle,
00:10and that is where we've been highlighting
00:12a lot of that severe weather risk.
00:14In fact, it'll even push a little bit
00:16farther east as we head through the night,
00:18so you still want to stay weather aware.
00:20It's a moderate risk tonight with
00:22the potential for large hail,
00:23damaging winds and some isolated tornadoes.
00:25We see the storm system get going.
00:27It becomes a pretty wet time.
00:29Heading into tomorrow morning showers,
00:30thunderstorms possible into Minnesota
00:32through Iowa and portions of Missouri.
00:33Even Dallas could be waking up to
00:36thunderstorms to start off their morning
00:37drive not as likely to be severe,
00:40but we will have more wet weather potential,
00:42which could lead to more potential
00:44for flooding, especially across
00:45Missouri after we had the rain today.
00:47Another round of it could be a bit of a
00:50problem and we're not finished then.
00:52Because Friday, look what happens.
00:54A storm system off to the Northeast
00:56is on move and it does bring
00:58that risk for severe weather,
00:59especially across southwestern
01:00Iowa into northwestern Missouri.
01:02We have that high risk for severe weather,
01:04so we are looking at the potential
01:07for damaging winds, large hail,
01:08and tornadoes,
01:09and we're not finished yet.
01:11That's Friday's risk Saturday.
01:12Storm system number one moves.
01:14Storm system number two comes in out
01:16of Colorado and into western Kansas,
01:18so we have some severe thunderstorms
01:20from number one with hail to the north.
01:22To the South, though,
01:24there's that potential for a
01:25tornadic risk, but we're not finished.
01:27Risk as we go through Saturday
01:29afternoon and Saturday night.