Severe Threat Over By 9 p.m.

Tornado Watch Until 9 p.m.

Tornado Watch Until 9 p.m.

REST OF TODAY: Strong to severe storms with damaging wind and isolated tornado potential will cross our area sometime between 2-3 p.m. and 9 p.m.  They will also be capable of another 1-3″ of rain and that may lead to some localized flash flooding.  Stay weather aware  into the early evening hours until this wave of storms passes. Highs are going to be mainly in the 70s but a few lower 80s are possible across our southeastern counties.  Wind gusts may be over 30 mph times.

TONIGHT: Lingering showers are possible during the night. Breezy WNW winds continue between 10 and 20 mph while temperatures dip into the lower 50s and upper 40s by sunrise Friday.

FRIDAY:  An unusually raw and nasty day is likely for April here in the Deep South. Look for highs to be mainly in the 50s with WNW winds between 10 and 25 mph.   There is also a 50% chance of passing showers throughout the day.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Most of the showers will dissipate but areas of clouds may continue. It’ll be a cool night with lows in the mid to low 40s.

SATURDAY: Our northeastern counties may wake up to clouds and a few isolated showers but the trend for all of us will be for developing sunshine as the day wears on.  Highs may max out only in the mid 60s.  Northwesterly breezes will continue between 10 and 15 mph.  Cool low 40s are on track for Saturday night.

EASTER SUNDAY:  The sun returns!  Yes, it will be great day with sunny skies and seasonably mild highs in the upper 70s.

NEXT WEEK: Nice and quiet conditions are in order for the start of the week. Highs are going to hover around 80 while lows moderate back into the 50s.  More rain and storms are possible again by Wednesday afternoon and Thursday.

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