Here it is mid-September and the threat of severe thunderstorms continues.
Thunderstorms will develop from southeast Montana and eastern Wyoming, south to Kansas late this afternoon and evening then move to the east and northeast. The threat is mainly from large hail (up to 2.5") and wind gusts to 70 mph. The thunderstorms should develop between 3pm and 6pm and then begin to weaken toward midnight. Keep in mind that its unusual to have severe weather so late into the night in September.
Pockets of 1 to 2 inches of rain will be possible with this weather system. The bulk of the rain will fall before 6am Wednesday but showers will linger through the day, gradually becoming few and far between.
Temperatures today will warm to 75-80, cool into upper 40s tonight, and then crawl back to 57-62 tomorrow afternoon (it will be in the 50s across the Black Hills). Readings will be to 74-79 on Thursday but only reach about 60 on Friday with mostly cloudy skies and a few showers.
I'll do some Tweets today on the severe weather. There's a lot of action going on around the country and I am following that on Facebook. You can find a link to my Facebook at OrrWeather.com.

Pockets of 1 to 2 inches of rain will be possible with this weather system. The bulk of the rain will fall before 6am Wednesday but showers will linger through the day, gradually becoming few and far between.
Temperatures today will warm to 75-80, cool into upper 40s tonight, and then crawl back to 57-62 tomorrow afternoon (it will be in the 50s across the Black Hills). Readings will be to 74-79 on Thursday but only reach about 60 on Friday with mostly cloudy skies and a few showers.
I'll do some Tweets today on the severe weather. There's a lot of action going on around the country and I am following that on Facebook. You can find a link to my Facebook at OrrWeather.com.