A rather potent system cutting across the central United States and into the Great Lakes will bring a couple of days of wild weather for many during the middle of the week.
This area of low pressure will resemble more of a mid-autumn storm rather than a late summer storm in terms of its strength and characteristics.
Severe thunderstorms will erupt ahead of the system, feeding off a warm and juicy air mass. Meanwhile, a blast of chilly air will invade areas in the wake of this storm, bringing the threat of frost and snow to some.
Rounds of Severe Weather to Strike Midweek
The clashing of these sharply distinct air masses will set the stage for rounds of severe weather Tuesday evening into early Thursday.Major cities at risk for severe storms include St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska; Des Moines, Iowa; Chicago; Indianapolis; Detroit; and Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/severe-storms-to-strike-kansas/33621761
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