While this storm won't produce blockbuster snow totals, it's notable for strong winds. Some areas in the Plains and upper Midwest will experience dangerous travel conditions.
The severe weather won't be as widespread as last Friday's outbreak, but it could still produce dangerous conditions in parts of Illinois and Indiana, as well as parts of surrounding states.
Our latest temperature outlook through June shows an expanding area of heat in the West and Plains, while the Northeast may keep its cool much of spring.
The tropical weather outlook was issued midday Monday and highlighted a low-pressure system in the open Atlantic. No development was expected, but it served as a reminder that we have seen storms develop well before the June 1 start to the season in many recent years.
Fiery crashes and pileups shut down roads and highways across New Mexico as dangerous winds whipped up dust storms. See just how bad it got in New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle and get the latest on the warnings for parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois.