

The strongest phases of this storm system will come through tonight and tomorrow, and it looks a lot like what we went through last Saturday.Ī line of severe weather will develop just east of the Mississippi River this afternoon and plow eastward with a nationally headlining threat for winds and tornadoes, but by the time this line reaches us (after midnight), it will have fallen on harder times and wont be bringing the same level of alarm.
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Speaking of lulls, we’re anticipating a brief let-up this evening in advance of our strongest storm line coming at us in the overnight, but that will be a bit of a moving target. The winds themselves will be fairly ‘normal’ today, about 20-25 mph out of the south in any afternoon lull. Temperatures will hold in the 50s for much of the day in these showers, creeping into the lower 60s tonight. Nevertheless, we’ll be expecting between 0.5″ and 1.0″ of rain by tomorrow morning- more if you catch one of the rumblers in the mix. We’re not too concerned about a severe weather threat today anyway, as the clouds conspire to keep available storm energy to a minimum (as it keeps getting spent in ‘garden-variety’ bits). (WSAZ) - The rain moved in this morning, and from here through the evening we’ll be tracking periods of steady showers with a few garden-variety rumbles of thunder.
