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Central Florida Braces for Scattered Storms and Heavy Rainfall
weather2 years ago

Central Florida Braces for Scattered Storms and Heavy Rainfall

Scattered showers and storms are expected to develop in Central Florida on Saturday, with stronger storms producing heavy downpours and the potential for localized flooding. Gusty winds and frequent lightning are also possible. High temperatures will reach 96 degrees, but it will feel like 107. Showers and storms will dissipate Saturday night, with mostly cloudy skies and overnight temperatures in the middle to upper 70s. On Sunday, rain chances increase to 70% with highs in the lower 90s, feeling like the lower 100s. No tropical developments are expected in the next seven days.

Weather Alert: Heavy Rain, Strong Storms, and Flooding Expected
weather2 years ago

Weather Alert: Heavy Rain, Strong Storms, and Flooding Expected

Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected tonight in Birmingham, Alabama, which could lead to localized flooding. The threat of storms and heavy rain will continue through the overnight hours, with several inches of additional rain possible. However, drier conditions are expected early in the week behind a weak cool front, with Monday and Tuesday being mostly dry. Stay weather aware and track storms with the WVTM 13 Live Doppler.

Severe Storms Threaten Metro Areas and Plains, Code Red Weather Alert
weather2 years ago

Severe Storms Threaten Metro Areas and Plains, Code Red Weather Alert

Thunderstorms with heavy rain are expected to continue into the evening, with the potential for localized flooding due to slow-moving storms and rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour. A stronger system is forecasted for Sunday, bringing a higher chance of showers, storms, and a slight risk of severe weather including strong winds and large hail. Rain chances will diminish on Monday, with drier conditions expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Severe Storms Expected Tonight and Sunday.
weather2 years ago

Severe Storms Expected Tonight and Sunday.

A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky as strong-to-severe storms are expected to develop from 8:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. Damaging straight-line winds, large hail, and heavy downpours leading to localized flooding are possible. The tornado threat is low but not zero. The severe threat will diminish after the line of storms moves through, with mostly sunny days and high temperatures around 90º expected for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.