Strong To Severe Storms Ahead
We’re heading into the latter half of the week with an active weather pattern taking over. There will be multiple rounds of rain and storms ahead. One comes through here Thursday and a few more Friday night through Sunday morning. The rounds will be stronger to severe over the weekend.
Looks like scattered showers and t-storms will develop and work through the area Thursday. There could be a few strong to possibly severe storms during the afternoon. The main threats will be damaging wind gust up to 60 mph and quarter size hail. We catch a break from the rain activity Friday. We’re right back into sunshine and 80+ degree warmth. It will be a very nice start to the weekend but it won’t stay that way.
The upcoming weekend will be next opportunity for rain. A frontal system will work into the deep south. This system will be stronger and we’re expecting a severe weather threat late Friday through early Sunday. The main threats will be damaging winds, tornadoes (possibly a few strong ones), and large hail. The more impactful storms will move into the region during the afternoon and continue eastward into the evening and early morning hours of Sunday. It’s the spring storm season and everyone will need to be weather aware this weekend. Be sure to check back with us for updates on this severe storm threat throughout the week.
We’re on the backside of all the active weather Sunday afternoon. Sunshine along with slightly cooler temps return to the area. Sunny and dry conditions will get our upcoming work week starting off but there will be another chance for rain activity by the middle of the week.