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When and where to expect severe storms on Tuesday

ST. LOUIS — Today will be windy, hot and humid, with lots of sunshine. High temperatures will reach the low to mid 90s. The current record is 93, set in 1941.

Several bands of strong to severe storms will sweep across the region this evening. All extreme weather risks are possible, with emphasis on damaging winds, which could reach 80 mph in a few storms. Large hail, the size of a golf ball, and a few tornadoes are also possible.

St. Louis Radar: See a map of current weather here

A Level 3 out of 5 severe weather risk is possible for areas northwest of St. Louis. The timing is still on track from 7 p.m. to midnight. Prime time in the St. Louis metro area will be 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

There will be no risk of storms Wednesday morning. More storms could develop south of I-70 on Wednesday, but they don’t appear to be as severe as Tuesday’s weather.

There will be an almost daily risk of thunderstorms throughout the weekend. The exact timing, coverage and intensity are difficult to pin down in this diagram. While there is a general risk of storms each day, it is important to note that there will also be plenty of dry weather between storms.

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