With all the extra sunshine today, the SPC is considering issuing a severe thunderstorm watch.
The Storms Prediction Center has upgraded our entire area to a slight risk of severe weather later today. Previously the greatest threat of severe weather looked to be in PA.
Even though the dynamics of possible severe weather has increased, it could be a lot worse. The line looks to weaken as it moves east later this afternoon and be a broken line instead of a solid line.
We shouldn’t receive more than a 1/10″ of rain overall today unless you find yourself under one of the heavier cells.
The greatest threat will be from strong gusty winds
Dense fog has developed over most of our area this morning. We are under a dense fog advisory through 10 am.
What does fog look like from up above? Here you go. The white areas are the fog, and the dark areas are the ground. Some areas are seeing peaks of sun.
Once the fog burns off, the temperature on Friday will rise nicely and reach the low to mid 70’s!
Our sunny weather on Friday will be short lived as clouds will increase later today and tonight as a low-pressure system moves through our area. Early Saturday morning some rain showers will move into our area as a warm front approaches. Then we could see a break in the precipitation until a cold front moves through later in the afternoon into the early evening. Some areas may even hear some rumbles of thunder! The strongest risk of severe weather seen on the map above is to our west on Saturday.
Sunday looks to be cooler but still seasonable for this time of year with clouds and breezy conditions with highs in the 50’s. If you have any outdoor work this weekend by recommendation would be Saturday late morning once the morning rain showers end and before they return later in the day,
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