00:00As we head throughout tomorrow, Wednesday, and even Thursday, we are tracking rounds of showers and thunderstorms here from the central plains all the way up through the Great Lakes.
00:09Flooding rainfall will be possible as we head throughout the next couple of days.
00:13But for today, between now and tonight, here's an updated look at our AccuAuth exclusive storm zone.
00:18And this storm zone stretches from the Great Lakes all the way down to the high plains of New Mexico, including the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles.
00:25Any storms that form in this highlighted region will be capable of producing large hail, damaging winds, flooding rainfall, and yes, even an elevated tornado threat.
00:33We have multiple severe thunderstorm watches already here lined up across this region that we have highlighted, including multiple severe thunderstorm warnings ongoing, especially a cluster of storms there across parts of Wisconsin.
00:45We're really going to be watching very close here as we head throughout the next couple of hours.
00:49Future track radar is showing that by 6 o'clock here, this is local time.
00:52You can see widespread showers and thunderstorms ongoing, but it looks like the storm intensity peaks right around 8 to 9 p.m.
00:59This is local central time.
01:01We're going to be watching out for strong winds and flooding rainfall, especially across the states of Wisconsin and Iowa.
01:07That's where it looks like we can see the highest potential of seeing those straight line 50, 60, 70 mile an hour winds.
01:13So we are expecting some widespread power outages to be possible here as we head into tonight with those winds knocking over power lines, knocking over trees.
01:21So we will be watching out for that here as we head into the overnight hours.