Happy Wednesday everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying their day so far. A MAJOR heat wave and rounds of potentially significant severe weather are on the way to parts of the United States through Father's Day weekend. Make sure to stay hydrated and make sure to have multiple ways to receive severe weather watches and warnings!
Im in s c Minnesota. We has 3 little thunderstorms come thru this morning. We got .75" of rain. Now the sun is out. That isn't good. Expecting storms tonight.
A line of thunderstorms will move from northwest to southeast during the evening hours. Damaging winds and large hail will be possible with a low tornado risk.
Hello Hunter Happy Wednesday thank you for today's video as always very informative and helpful. I truly enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the awesome work. Peace
Most severe weather is across Iowa, Missouri and Illinois on Thursday. But if any severe thunderstorms develop in Southwest Michigan it will be for damaging winds and hail. The tornado risk is very low.
@@tf4496 agreed but a person should then watch it again and then if the person doesn't see anything for their area that would mean there is nothing notable happening.
I was hoping for that in Northeastern IL Chicago region, so far last couple weeks nothing, they fizzle out... doesn't look to promising still as it's been predicted
The overall weather pattern would support MCS’s and/or derechos on the northern periphery of the heat, from the Upper Midwest into the Great Lakes over the next week or two, at least.
Happy Wednesday everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying their day so far. A MAJOR heat wave and rounds of potentially significant severe weather are on the way to parts of the United States through Father's Day weekend. Make sure to stay hydrated and make sure to have multiple ways to receive severe weather watches and warnings!
C Oregon is recovering from our 36 temp last night! 72 😊this AM is a lovely temp! TY Hunter for reports for the NW!
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I hate summer… and I’m already over it
Me too...
Summer doesn’t begin until June 21st.
I hate heat and humidity as well. Guess I have to pack my sweatshirts away now. 😔🗽❤ Time to fry. Ugh! 😩
@@WeatherOnTheGoForecasts no sir mr weather man, I’ve heard a bunch of you say “our summer” starts on june 1st (;
@@chasemaxon6068 Meteorological Summer begins on June 1st. Astronomical Summer begins on June 21st.
Hello, Hunter! Thank you for the update. Sorry I’m late my Internet has been down all day. Finally came back up. Thanks Hunter great job as always
Thank you so much!
Gooooooooood afternoon, Hunter. After a cold start to this week, it's HOT today!
Good afternoon!
South Florida is under water right now. Surprised it was only a 10 second blurb.
It’s going to be raining in Florida for the next several days.
I love your complete look at the national weather. Keep up the good work, I’m hooked👍
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Hello everyone from Sunny, hot Nebraska 🔥
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Should I not have to panic about anything in Ann Arbor?
Ann Arbor, Michigan will be fine. Severe weather will be scattered tomorrow. Not everyone will get a storm.
@WeatherOnTheGoForecasts The same thing goes for Belleville? I have family over there I'm also concerned about
What do you see for Fort Wayne also winds
If storms become severe it’s mainly damaging winds and hail. Tornado risk is very low.
Im in s c Minnesota. We has 3 little thunderstorms come thru this morning. We got .75" of rain. Now the sun is out. That isn't good. Expecting storms tonight.
Well gonna be parking the truck in the garage in northern Wisconsin 🙏
How is Bloomington Illinois looking for severe weather for Thursday?
A line of thunderstorms will move from northwest to southeast during the evening hours. Damaging winds and large hail will be possible with a low tornado risk.
@@WeatherOnTheGoForecasts Always on point with the weather forecast, Thank you! Truly appreciate what you do keep it going!
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Hi from Thomaston Georgia always watch
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Good morning from cloudy rainy central Texas!
Good morning!
How's Ann Arbor today? Please respond... Please...
They formed but quickly fizzled out as they moved over northern Lake Michigan., Typical May and early June.
Is Alpena Michigan safe from the severe weather
Yes
Hello Hunter Happy Wednesday thank you for today's video as always very informative and helpful. I truly enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the awesome work. Peace
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Hello from cold windy central Alberta. We had thunderstorms yesterday evening and now low 50's
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I’m nervous for tornado threat in southwest mi Thursday is it going to be bad or more winfs
Most severe weather is across Iowa, Missouri and Illinois on Thursday. But if any severe thunderstorms develop in Southwest Michigan it will be for damaging winds and hail. The tornado risk is very low.
Am I going to have to worry about tornadoes tomorrow in terre haute Indiana?
Probably not
@@WeatherOnTheGoForecasts I hope and pray not :/
Finally CSU somewhat agrees with Spc today
It must be easier to ask a question about a certain area than it is to watch the video.
Well, sometimes we’re human and miss stuff.
@@tf4496 agreed but a person should then watch it again and then if the person doesn't see anything for their area that would mean there is nothing notable happening.
Good early evening. Hunter.A busy day for me, hope your day is good. Greg. 😊.
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Hi Hunter! Turned the air conditioner on for the first time this year. I guess we are in for a lightning show and winds of 60-70 mph tonight.
I like your report of the forecast, not necessarily the forecast... 🤪
Is it true that trends lead to a MCS/Derecho pattern for northern Ohio by the end of the month?
I was hoping for that in Northeastern IL Chicago region, so far last couple weeks nothing, they fizzle out... doesn't look to promising still as it's been predicted
The overall weather pattern would support MCS’s and/or derechos on the northern periphery of the heat, from the Upper Midwest into the Great Lakes over the next week or two, at least.
Do you think I could see anything in Indianapolis on Thursday or are we too far east?
Too far east