Local Weather Concerns
Severe storms are not expected through Wednesday morning. Any storm that forms Wednesday afternoon could be strong.
As we get into the Wednesday through Friday time period, we’ll watch for complexes of showers and t-storms to develop across the Midwest and move southeast. Any of these complexes could produce damaging wind gusts, heavy rainfall, and small hail. Frequent lightning will be a threat with any storm. The Storm Prediction Center may highlight our area in threats for this time period as we get closer to those times.

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On This Day
1913 – The mercury hit 134 degrees at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, California, the hottest reading of record for the North American continent. Sandstorm conditions accompanied the heat. The high the previous day was 129 degrees, following a morning low of 93 degrees.
1926 – A lightning bolt struck an ammunition magazine in northern New Jersey, and a big red ball of fire leaped into the air triggering a series of explosions. All buildings within a half mile radius were destroyed, and debris fell as far as twenty-two miles away. Sixteen persons were killed, and property damage was seventy million dollars.
1961- Temperature at Crossville falls to 46, setting a low mark for July.
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