More Storms for Tuesday

After a steamy and stormy Monday, today looks to hold much of the same. A cold front, still located to the WNW of the tri-state, will slowly sag south through the day. Ahead of the front, temperatures will remain warm (in the middle 80s or higher) with high humidity values. Those conditions, along with the lift from the front and/or remnant outflow boundaries leftover from Monday’s storms, will help kick off showers/t-storms. Just like yesterday, any storms that develop will produce heavy rain (leading to localized flooding due to the already saturated ground). Some of the storms may become severe, though most will stay below severe limits. The best chance for storms will begin by early afternoon, continuing through the evening before slowly winding down tonight.

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