First Alert: Storms, showers expected into Tuesday

First Alert Forecast 4 p.m. 6/25
Published: Jun. 25, 2018 at 9:50 AM CDT|Updated: Jun. 25, 2018 at 9:45 PM CDT
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Severe storm threat for this evening (Source: KFVS)
Severe storm threat for this evening (Source: KFVS)
As we get into the end of this week is a developing 'heat wave' type upper ridge. (Source: KFVS)
As we get into the end of this week is a developing 'heat wave' type upper ridge. (Source: KFVS)
The main threat will be from damaging winds and heavy rain but again there will be a small...
The main threat will be from damaging winds and heavy rain but again there will be a small tornado threat. (Source: KFVS)
Flooding in Cape Girardeau County is blocking a roadway (Source: Sheila Jones)
Flooding in Cape Girardeau County is blocking a roadway (Source: Sheila Jones)

(KFVS) - An active pattern is set to continue for another day or two as an upper trough moves in from the west.

With very high dew points and humidity, there will be the double threat of both strong to severe storms as well as flash flooding.

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Storm Reports from the National Weather Service

9:34 p.m. - Two inches of standing water reported on IL Route 13 near Swanrick Rd. seven miles west/northwest of Pinckneyville, Ill.

Temperatures will remain warm and muggy. Lows by morning will be in the lower to middle 70s.

Tuesday will be partly cloudy warm and humid with a good chance of scattered thunderstorms once again. Highs will reach the upper 80s.

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