
The initial wave of showers and storms from yesterday will continue to clear the region by late morning in the wake of a second day of back-to-back heightened severe weather.
Scattered convective development is initially anticipated across northern KS after 3pm where a risk for very large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes (some strong) will be possible.
This activity will likely grow upscale this evening while shifting northeastward into Iowa with a risk for primarily damaging wind gusts (60-80 mph) and embedded tornadoes within the line.
The current forecast timeline places the most intense activity across northern KS/southeast NE roughly between 3-7pm, moving into southwest/central IA 6-10pm.
Meteorologist Maurer
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