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Severe weather possible late Monday, into very early morning hours of Tuesday

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Severe weather is possible late Monday into the first few hours of Tuesday morning.
The Storm Prediction Center has the entire Cape Fear under a slight risk of severe weather (level 2 out of 5).
The main risk will be for damaging winds and large hail, with a slim risk of an isolated tornado.
With the line of storms expected to move through in the overnight hours, many people will likely be asleep during the peak of activity.
It’s a great idea to download the free WWAY StormTrack 3 Weather app.
Turn the location and notifications on to be alerted of any warnings for your specific area.
The StormTrack 3 weather team will keep you up to date on the very latest.