Wednesday, October 31, 2018

CODE RED WEATHER: Tracking Thursday Thunderstorms

CODE RED WEATHER: Tracking Thursday Thunderstorms
 https://mynbc15.com/news/local/code-red-weather-tracking-thursday-thunderstorms

A warm Wednesday morning will turn into a hot Halloween afternoon. While temperatures in the low to middle 80s aren’t necessarily hot, they are 10 degrees above normal.
A few showers are possible during the heat of the day, but most of us will remain dry through this evening.
4PM: 82° 6PM: 76° 8PM: 73°
Storms are a safe bet on Thursday and some may be severe.
While the higher risk of damaging wind and isolated tornadoes is to our north and west, the Storm Prediction Center has our area under a level 2 threat so please stay weather alert tomorrow.
If the storm system tracks farther south and or slows down, our risk of rough weather will increase. Locally, the main weather worry is heavy rain followed by damaging wind.
An isolated tornado is also possible.
The line of storms should move through the region between 8 am and 2 pm.
Behind the weather maker, Friday and the weekend look dry and cooler with lows in the 40s and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.
The Tropics:
Hurricane Oscar is moving through the central Atlantic Ocean. This storm is far from land and the forecast track keeps it away from land until it dissipates across the north Atlantic by the end of the week.

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