Storms possible early with decreasing rain chances by — FIRST ALERT FORECAST
We’re bracketing the hours between noon and 11pm for any storms that develop to possibly reach severe criteria.
The WREG viewing area has been upgraded to an Enhanced Risk of severe weather on Wednesday. This is our current thinking…
Understand it won’t rain all 18 hours, and a decent part of that period could even be rain-free.
Clements said people should pack supplies in their vehicle in case they have to go out during the storm. The weather service says the potential for severe weather will have exited our region by 9 pm tonight.
These should not be severe though small hail and gusty winds will be possible.
“Damaging straight line winds, large hail, flash flooding and a few tornadoes will be possible for all of Middle Tennessee”, the agency noted. Of course, the answer is no; April 27, 2011 was a generational event. We will be on the streets, tracking where the storm is headed and where it will hit the hardest.
EMA officials are urging residents to stay alert.
“This is not a one-shot, late afternoon Wednesday, boom, you’re done”, he said. It answers questions about how to get warnings, apps, live coverage, etc.
A severe band of storms tracked across northern Arkansas showed rotation on weather service radar as it moved over Fulton County around 7:30 a.m., according to an alert, though no tornadoes were reported.
“It’s still unfolding, and there’s still uncertainty as to when the greatest threat will exist”, Carbin added. That would break the record for December 24, which is 72 degrees set in 1984, according to weather service records. Temperatures will be as high as the upper 70s! A total of more than 4 inches of rain could fall in some spots in Georgia by Friday night, the National Weather Service said in its forecast. For now, a persistent forecast of scattered showers and storms will be used.
3 AM Thursday. There will be the potential for strong to severe storms overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning. Here is a look at the weather across the county tomorrow.
Cooler and drier air will follow for mid-week.
Right now, a body of low pressure is spinning off the British Columbia coast in the Pacific and will take aim on Texas during the weekend.