Monitoring the possibility for severe weather on Friday and Tuesday of next week
Storm threats include large hail, damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes Severe Weather Outlook Friday (Source: KSWO) By Noel Rehm | April 21, 2021 at 5:52 PM CDT - Updated April 21 at 5:53 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Severe Storm Chances (Source: KSWO)
As the unseasonably cool air mass drifts off to the east on Thursday, a southerly wind flow will begin the return of warmer and more humid air into northwest Texas and Oklahoma. Some light rain or drizzle will likely accompany the returning moisture Thursday night or early Friday morning. There will be enough energy available for a possible isolated general thunderstorm.
A Freeze Warning will remain in effect for most of Connecticut through Thursday morning. Temperatures are expected to drop to around freezing in many towns.
Precise weekend severe weather details? They re a bit fuzzy right now.
Upcoming data will provide a clearer vision of what to expect.
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MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) â Lately in April, if it s Saturday, it s a stormy day. This weekend appears to follow that trend, except there s a little more severe-weather potential compared to the last few events.
Details are tough to come by (like timing, precisely where, exactly how many severe storms), but for several days now, the forecast data we can access have consistently suggested severe weather in and around the tri-state Saturday.
A multi-day severe-weather forecast is similar to being nearsighted and identifying a distant traffic sign. Your eyes tell your brain that the message board is there and displaying something, but the vision is fuzzy and you can t quite make out what it says.
FIRST ALERT: Unseasonably cold temperatures persist ahead of stormy Saturday
Jonathan Stacey s midday First Alert forecast By Jonathan Stacey | April 22, 2021 at 1:06 PM EDT - Updated April 22 at 1:06 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - After a very chilly start, temperatures will top out in the lower 60s as persistent northwesterly winds continue to drive cooler air into the region.
Winds won’t be as high as they were Wednesday, but gusts could still reach 25 mph this afternoon.
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First Alert is in effect again tonight through Friday morning as frosty conditions return for another night across the Piedmont where lows will drop into the mid 30s. In the mountains, gusty winds produce blustery conditions as temperatures will only reach the 40s today before falling below freezing, mid to upper 20s, again overnight.