First Alert 6 Weather Day: First round of strong storms tonight, stronger chance Friday evening A powerful storm system is moving into the Midwest, bringing with it a chance of severe weather. Our First Alert 6 team is tracking this system closely and we're expecting the first round of strong storms to move through the area tonight. As the system moves in, we'll see increasing clouds and gusty winds develop across the region. The Storm Prediction Center has placed our area under a Slight Risk for severe weather, meaning there's a chance that some of these storms could become severe. Tonight, we're expecting a few strong thunderstorms to move through the area, with the highest chance of activity happening between 9pm and midnight. These storms will be capable of producing heavy rain, hail, and even tornadoes. As the system continues to move into the region, the threat for severe weather increases. Friday evening looks like it could be an even more active period, as the storm system strengthens and moves closer to our area. We're expecting a stronger chance of severe weather during this time, with some storms capable of producing damaging winds, hail, and even tornadoes. As always, we'll have you covered with live updates and real-time radar imagery throughout the day. Make sure to stay tuned to WOWT 6 News for the latest information on this powerful storm system. In the meantime, make sure to keep an eye out for changing weather conditions and be prepared for any severe weather alerts that may be issued. We'll see you tonight with the latest updates from our First Alert 6 team!#Midwest #Storm_Prediction_Center #WOWT_6_News
