Albury Wodonga saw falls around 20mm, with Wangaratta seeing rain in excess of 50mm.
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Severe weather is expected to move into Alabama. Forecasters predict the greatest risks to be tornadoes, damaging winds and heavy rain.
We're still expecting severe storms across the area Friday night through early Saturday morning. According to the NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center, there is a Level 2 out of 5 risk for severe weather on Friday for nearly all of north, west and central Alabama. The National Weather Service is warning Alabamians of severe weather on Friday.
Reliable weather alerts are available through NOAA weather radios and wireless emergency alerts (WEA) on mobile phones. WEA will issue tornado warnings in the ...
Another warm and breezy day Thursday with nothing more than a few sprinkles. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely Friday, mainly during the ...
TULSA, Okla — Stay weather aware today as strong to severe storms are expected this afternoon into tonight Damaging wind, large hail, and localized flooding ...
70-degree temps will fall through the 60s and into the 50s this afternoon/evening, and eventually the 40s into Friday morning. Widespread 1" to 3" of rain will be likely near/south of I-44 with localized 4" to 5" totals possible. Be ready for falling temps behind the front this afternoon and this evening. Other than a slight shower chance on Sunday, we will stay dry. Through tonight into tomorrow morning, several waves of showers and storms will be likely with the main area of rain slowly drifting south. Areas near and south of I-44 will have the highest chance of seeing these storms.
NWS Jackson forecasts a sunny Thursday before showers and rain clouds come to the area Friday. There is a 40 percent chance of rain Friday morning until about 3 ...
It was determined to be an EF1 and destroyed a trailer and damaged a carport in northeast Lincoln County. Hail and damaging winds could accompany a severe storm forecast to hit Sunday. This weather is forecast to have strong damaging winds up to 70 mph, large hail and tornadoes with some of those being potentially strong.
Confidence is increasing that Alabama could see severe weather late Friday night into Saturday morning. Tornadoes, damaging winds, hail and flooding rain ...
Tornadoes will also be possible along the main line of storms, the weather service said. The National Weather Service will be watching for two storm modes on Friday. (Friday’s risk map is at the top of this post.)
Mar. 22—This may sound familiar, but there is a chance for severe weather starting later Thursday, which might include high winds, hail and potential ...
Supercell storms will also be possible ahead of the main line, and those could spawn tornadoes, according to forecasters. Storms could enter western Alabama ...
However, if storms manage to get going then there could be the potential for them to become intense, forecasters said. The forecast has more question marks for those in southwest Alabama. Areas to the east, including the rest of north Alabama and parts of central Alabama and southwest Alabama, will have a Level 2 risk, which means that scattered severe storms will be possible.
Severe storms and heavy rain are likely across Arkansas beginning Thursday night and continuing into Friday.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are both expected Friday across the Mid-South. Below is Todd Demers' forecast as of Thursday morning: ...
There is a chance North Texas could see some severe storms starting in the early hours of Friday morning.
Closer to the Metroplex the main risk is wind, with a chance of some hail in the early AM hours into the morning drive on Friday. If the storms become severe it will start primarily as a hail risk to the north and west for the early morning hours on Friday [What caused those striped clouds in the North Texas sky on Monday](https://www.fox4news.com/weather/cloud-streets-north-texas)
According to the National Weather Service, the highest severe weather risk is Friday afternoon and evening, continuing until about 11 p.m..
The day will be windy with highs in the upper 70s. According to the NWS, the highest severe weather risk is in the afternoon and evening, continuing until about 11 p.m. Damaging winds and tornados are possible as thunderstorms pass through the area while heavy rain and hail are secondary threats.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are both expected Friday across the Mid-South. In the Mid-South, western Mississippi and southeastern ...
Mild and muggy conditions expected tonight as lows only drop into the upper 60's. Warm and breezy heading into Friday ahead of the next weather system.
It's still going to be quite warm come Saturday afternoon with highs in the mid-80's courtesy of a westerly wind. That boundary looks to linger into the early portions of next week helping to keep the pattern somewhat unsettled with daily rain chances. It will be a completely different story for friends to the north. With that said, we'll still have to keep an eye on the radar during the afternoon/evening hours as marginal severe weather ingredients will be in place. Of course, that is assuming storms are able to get going as a cap in the atmosphere could limit storm development across our part of the world. Now the main energy with this storm system will actually bypass us to the north.
National Weather Service Lake Charles Meteorologist Donald Jones said even before the severe storms arrive, some power outages and downed tree branches will ...
Once the cold front comes through, there will be another severe weather risk on Sunday as a second frontal boundary system is expected to pull warm air from the Gulf of Mexico and move back into the area. He said the area has a 10-14 percent chance of seeing tornadoes and an up to 30 percent chance of receiving large hail. Severe weather is possible across Southwest Louisiana Friday afternoon ahead of a cold front making its way to the area.
Another line of thunderstorms is moving into North Texas with the chance of hail and damaging winds.
A significant outbreak of severe storms appears likely for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas Friday afternoon. A level 4 out of 5 severe weather ...
Thunderstorms Friday afternoon will have some added energy thanks to increased wind shear. Wind shear is created by either a change in direction or wind speed ...