There will be separate chances for showers and thunderstorms followed by cooler conditions by week's end. Clouds will increase Tuesday evening, May 7, with a chance of showers overnight continuing into Wednesday morning, May 8. Showers will likely occur later Wednesday morning, and thunderstorms are possible, especially in the afternoon and early evening. Wednesday's high temperature will be in the mid-70s with some sun amid mostly cloudy skies. It will be cloudy and dry to start the day...
4Warn Weather – After plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures to start
Showers and some isolated storms are in the forecast overnight but the risk of strong to severe storms will return Tuesday afternoon. The Storm Prediction Center has the Tennessee Valley under a level one (1/5) risk for severe storms. The strongest storms will be capable of producing winds greater than 50 mph and some hail. []
What We’re Tracking Clouds have started to build in overnight as storms pass just to our west. They should track northward this morning just barely missing us, but we'll continue to have passing clouds throughout the day. Expect plenty of sunshine for your Sunday with highs topping out in the upper 80s and lower 90s. []
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — As a strong storm system sweeps across the southeast, scattered severe storms are possible Thursday afternoon and into the evening. Thursday will be a Weather ALERT Day. STOR
Rain and thunderstorm chances are on the increase through Thursday. Locally heavy rainfall, gusty winds and hail will be possible with strong thunderstorms Thursday afternoon. More scattered showers and thunderstorms developed Tuesday afternoon across parts of New Mexico. More of this rain actually made it to the ground. Temperatures were much warmer today in the []
If you plan to go looking for the northern lights, also known as the aurora
The threat for strong storms will still be possible Wednesday night.
A few thunderstorm chances are still expected over the next several days but there is still expected to be plenty of dry time mixed in too.
Storms are expected, starting Monday morning. Severe storms are anticipated late Tuesday into Tuesday night.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has upgraded most of the WAFB viewing area to a Level 3/5 (enhanced) risk of severe weather for today and tonight.
Today, drier air is filtering in the area leading to better feeling conditions in the afternoon, though temperatures will still get hot. Highs reach near 90 later today with a