FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Severe weather continues


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The threat for strong to severe storms will linger through Sunday evening. It is very important to keep up with the forecast and have a severe weather plan ready to go.

Tonight Through Monday Night

Our last round of potential strong to severe storms will roll across the region through Sunday night. A Level 2 and Level 3 risk of severe weather is in place, and all modes of severe weather are on the table. The main timing for this last round looks to be midnight through 5 a.m. Have multiple ways to receive warnings.

Spotty showers and thunderstorms will stick around for Memorial Day on Monday, but we are not anticipating severe weather. However, you may need the umbrella for those outdoor plans. Highs top out in the upper-70s and lower-80s.

A stray shower cannot be ruled out by Monday night, but we are tracking drier conditions. Overnight lows bottom out in the upper-50s.

Better Weather On The Way

We are tracking fantastic weather to end the month of May.

Sunshine returns on Tuesday. Highs top out in the upper-70s and lower-80s, while lows dip into the mid-and-upper-50s.

A “copy and paste” forecast is on the way for Wednesday. Temperatures reach the mid-70s, and lows are back in the upper-40s and lower-50s.

We are tracking more dry, mostly sunny weather for Thursday. Highs stay in the upper-70s, while overnight lows fall into the upper-40s and lower-50s.

The last day of May is Friday, and we are anticipating more dry, mostly sunny weather. Highs remain in the upper-70s, and lows dip into the mid-and-lower-50s.



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