
(IntegrityWeather.com) — A shortwave trough will eject eastward today, forcing a cold front through the western portion of the highlighted risk area.
Although strong capping will likely suppress development through much of the afternoon, scattered initiation is expected to occur after 5pm, particularly from east Nebraska into central Iowa.
Initial discrete cells will support a risk for large to very large hail (1.00-2.00+ inches in diameter) in addition to a brief window for an isolated tornado through the early stages.
Throughout the evening, this activity should grow upscale while transitioning the primary threats over to damaging wind gusts of 60-70 mph alongside continued large hail.
Meteorologist Maurer
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