Severe Weather Risk: Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025
There is a SLIGHT RISK (level 2 of 5) for severe weather Tuesday afternoon into the early evening. Large hail, damaging wind, and isolated tornadoes will be possible.
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Storms will start to form around 4-5pm and start to become severe around 5-6pm. Below is a screen shot of what the radar may look like around 6pm. See below that for a loop of StormCast through this evening.
Below is what our StormCast weather model is showing for timing, location, and duration of the storm potential.
The main threat with storms will be large hail. The area shaded in yellow below has the best chance for seeing hail 1″ to 1.75″.
There is also an isolated tornado threat. Storms that get a little stronger may spin up a quick tornado.
Damaging wind will also be a possibility with storms this evening. Wind in excess of 60 mph will be possible.
Storm Alert Team Chief Meteorologist
Rusty Dawkins




