| A tornado tearing up buildings today in southern Michigan. More volatile weather is creating the risk of additional tornadoes over a large area of the Midwest into this evening. Photo via Facebook/ Michigan Native Photography |
It's also making the weather change fast here in Vermont, and meteorologists really need to stay on their toes over this.
First, the national picture.
TORNADOES
The storms have already turned tragic. A mother and daughter died last evening in Major County, Oklahoma, northwest of Oklahoma City, when a tornado hit their van.
The mom was on the phone with the rest of her family at the time to warn them to take shelter from the approaching tornado
The daughter was a a seventh grader at a local school.
There were 11 reports of tornadoes in the central and southern Plains last evening.
This evening looks even more volatile. Tornadoes are possible from southern Wisconsin to northeast Texas, with northeast Kansas, eastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas the principle targets.
Also, a tornado or tornadoes unexpectedly developed in southern Michigan this afternoon. Early reports are this twisters seriously damaged some buildings, including a Menard's.
Additionally, ssome more severe weather is possible from western New York to central Texas tomorrow.
Hopefully we do not see any more deaths from this robust early season severe weather outbreak
VERMONT
Forecasters have increased the amount of rain that will be coming through, so a winter weather advisory is in effect for most places east of the Green Mountains and north of White River Junction.
Most of the freezing rain would come through between midnight and dawn.
Those of you who end up with icy weather will only have to deal with slick roads. There won't be any issues with trees or power lines getting too weighed down.
Northwest Vermont will get a little more rain than expected too, but it won't freeze there. Southern Vermont will only get some light rain,
The rain will tend to taper off during the middle of the day. Strong south winds are still in the cards for the Champlain Valley.
High temperatures in the 40s to low 50s should hit by later in the afternoon, especially if we see some breaks in the clouds. Another round of showers should come through in the evening.
I'll have much more in tomorrow morning's post.

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