Severe Storms Threaten Multiple US Regions Monday-Tuesday
Severe Storms Threaten Multiple US Regions Monday-Tuesday

Severe Storms Threaten Multiple US Regions Monday-Tuesday

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A cold front is bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms to various parts of the U.S. on Monday and Tuesday, with some storms potentially becoming strong to severe, producing gusty winds, heavy rain, and isolated hail. Areas including West Virginia, Maryland, and the D.C. region are experiencing these conditions, with a slight risk of severe weather but tornadoes are generally unlikely. After Tuesday, a ridge of high pressure is expected to bring drier and sunnier conditions with cooler temperatures in the low to mid-70s, gradually warming into the 80s later in the week. However, showers and storms are forecast to return by the weekend, including Father's Day, with increasing humidity and temperatures climbing into the 90s in some regions. In Wyoming, severe storm possibilities remain for Tuesday and Wednesday despite sunny and warmer weather on Monday. Overall, the week will see fluctuating weather patterns with intermittent severe weather risks followed by dry and warm periods.

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