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I'm meteorologist Nick Kosir. Here's the latest from America's Weather Center. Heading into Monday, a storm system will be entering the Ohio Valley, bringing widespread storms and a shot at severe weather. Damaging wind and small hail are the main threats. The system will sweep into the northeast by Tuesday, bringing another round of wet weather with it.
Meanwhile, on Sunday, the central plains are under a level 1 out of 5 severe storm risk, while central Wisconsin and far southeastern Minnesota face a level 2 out of 5 risk. The storm activity will shift out on Monday, allowing the region to begin drying out early next week.
Finally, most of the Atlantic remains quiet aside from one disturbance moving in the Bay of Campeche. Meanwhile, there could be a narrow window for tropical development into the holiday weekend along the southeast coast as the cold front will stall off the east coast. We'll keep an eye on it here for you at Fox Weather. Get the latest weather updates anytime, anywhere. Download the Fox Weather app at foxweather.com.
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