Storms, wind and hail possible for Southwest Georgia tonight
I would plan on some light snow or rain for the Monday morning commute with little accumulation.
The agency said the areas that will be hit with the heaviest rain and snow will depend on the storm’s track, which remains uncertain.
Again, the National Weather Service had a word of caution, saying, “Heavy rain and localized flooding are possible Wednesday”.
Skies will be mostly cloudy with rain showers, some heavy at times. and highs in the upper 50s inland to lower 60’s along the southern coast. It’s very possible that warm air will allow for rain or mixed precipitation at the beginning of the event in some areas.
More severe risk categories include “moderate”, which means widespread severe storms are likely, and “high”, which means widespread severe storms are expected.
Monday’s temperatures climbed to the mid-40s and the tri-state is expected to remain dry for the entire day, Storm Team 4 said. We mentioned it yesterday, but things are looking more favorable for a dynamic storm system to develop in the southern Plains and head towards the Southeast.
For today, we’ll see a mix of sun and cloud, wind 20 km/h this afternoon and the high plus 2. Environment Canada has not issued a winter storm watch for Toronto, but the city is under a special weather statement because of the expected precipitation.
This evening, precipitation will become a mixture of rain, sleet and freezing rain into the overnight hours.
A system will kick up strong winds in the west and central, bringing some fire danger concerns.
“Travelling conditions are expected to quickly deteriorate Wednesday as the precipitation arrives”, the weather office warns.
Ontario: High pressure dominates the region into Tuesday, with mainly sunny and seasonal temperatures likely.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 28.
Saturday night – A 50 percent chance of snow showers.