Good evening, everyone! I just wanted to update you all on the threat for strong to severe thunderstorms for Sunday.
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Concerns/Hazards
First of all, it appears that there will be two time periods for showers and storms. The first will likely come in the morning hours between 9:00 a.m. and noon. This activity should be non-severe, though an isolated storm could be strong. Not everyone will see this activity, as it will likely be of the scattered variety.
If you have outdoor plans for Sunday just keep a check on the radar. No need to cancel plans, just keep a check on the sky and the radar.
After that first round, the sun comes out and it gets hot and humid. That will set the stage for another period of showers and storms between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. As is often the case, this is an overnight threat.
Like with our threat two weeks ago, the threat for tornadoes is low but not zero. The main risk will likely come from damaging straight-line winds that could exceed 60 mph.

Storm Prediction Center Outlook
Like the threat two weeks ago, parts of our area are under the enhanced risk, which is level three out of the five risk categories. This is not a threat to take lightly.


Severe Weather Safety
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As always, I’ll keep a very close eye on things for you all! I’m proud to be your local, hometown source of weather, and I’m so very proud to offer severe weather support to our emergency services folks!
You all have a good evening!


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