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The National Weather Service reports that widespread severe storms are likely in the La Crosse, Winona and Chippewa Falls areas, starting late this afternoon and continuing into the evening.
The threat of strong to severe storms has temporarily ended across eastern Oklahoma. However, the atmosphere will continue to support scattered showers and storms over the next few hours ...
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Most morning precipitation will taper off by midday. Another mid-level disturbance will bring showers and storms back to the region later this afternoon and tonight. The most likely area for new ...
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Tuesday partly sunny, high 72. Our next chance of showers arrive Wednesday into Thursday of next week. Stay tuned for more weather updates from Storm Team 2.
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