ROCKFORD (WREX) — A line of showers and storms didn't produce much for severe weather. However, addition storms may still present the risk for severe weather.
Strong to severe storms were limited this afternoon and early evening due to low amounts of energy and instability in the atmosphere. While the weather was warm and humid enough for strong storms, cloud cover helped keep the atmosphere from boiling over.
Energy is creeping back up again ahead of the storm system, however. This could provide just enough of a boost to help create more strong to severe storms. A cold front coming through sparks the storms, and may feed off of that additional energy.
This second wave of storms moves by between 7 pm and 9 pm. We likely will see brief downpours, gusty winds, and possibly small hail. Severe risks would be damaging wind gusts and large hail. These risks remain slight.
Once the cold front and storm system are past us, the threat for thunderstorms and severe weather goes away. In their place, gentle rain showers take over. We'll see these start up Wednesday morning, then slowly intensify throughout the day. By Wednesday evening, the showers may be a little heavier, and steady for a few hours. We may pick up an additional quart of an inch of rainfall by Wednesday night. Wet weather wraps up early Thursday morning, with sunny days coming at the end of the week.
As with any round of severe weather, stay prepared and alert. Download the 13 Weather Authority app for free from Google Play or Apple's App Store. Track the showers and storms with our Interactive Radar. We have live weather briefings on our Facebook page before and during strong storms and severe weather. Search for 'WREX-TV' and give the page a like to stay up-to-date on any threatening weather.
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