NEXT Weather Alert for severe storms Sun. evening
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ABC17NEWS |
The Storm Prediction Center already has a level 2 out of 5 severe risk for locations along and west of Highway 54 for the hail and wind threat late Tuesday into Wednesday morning, and a level 3 out o...
Yahoo |
"Storms will form to our west late today then move our way this evening and overnight," the Weather Service said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Times of San Diego |
About one-tenth to two-tenths of an inch of rain were forecast at lower elevations Monday, but mountain areas could exceed half an inch, according to the National Weather Service.
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A few strong storms could get close to SWLA early Monday morning, but any rain quickly leaves by the afternoon.
Monday morning a cold front pushes in to the state... before the sun rises, we will see our northern counties first deal with the impacts. This line of activity steadily heads south, and as it move through central and south Alabama our entire area will start to experience strong storms and their impacts.
Storms are expected to be spotty through the day Sunday. With modest severe weather ingredients in place, a strong to severe storm cannot be ruled out.
Another First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Wednesday for the potential of more strong to severe storms.
A First Alert Weather Day is now in effect for Monday. A cold front will cross the region during the evening hours. Ahead of the front, strong to severe storms may develop during the afternoon and early evening, especially along and east of the Blue Ridge.
Any storms that move through Monday morning could potentially produce localized flooding, damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes.
The threat for freezing rain has ended as temperatures across WNY are beginning to climb above freezing. You’ll see a meteoric rise all the way up to the 50s this afternoon, and even 60 going into tonight.
An ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Alert Day is in effect through 3 pm Sunday afternoon due to the potential of severe thunderstorms that could produce large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. Following morning storms that mostly remained subsevere locally,