Category: Forecast Blogs (Legacy)

Two Days With Rain Chances, Two Days With No Rain Chances (probably), Then We’ll See

The next two afternoons and evenings will carry rain chances. Pretty typical for this time of the year.

The HRRR model (above) thinks we dodge most of the activity today. It’s hard to put a lot of confidence in that, but it’s a good sign I suppose. Any storm that does pop up today could contain lightning, heavy rain, gusty winds and some small hail. When thunder roars, go indoors. read more

Great Hump Day, Iffy Rest of the Week

Pretty solid HUMPPPP day (shoutout Lelan). It’ll be quite warm, but should stay dry, until maybe tonight.

HRRR shows a band of showers/storms approaching tonight from the SW. Looks like it will almost completely collapse before it gets here. Maybe just some showers. Might have a cool light show if you look to the southwest though. Maybe you are outside, chatting with a friend, they hit you with the “oh look, heat lightning!” This is when you swoop in, like an eagle, and impress them with your vast knowledge. “Nonono, there is actually no such thing as ‘heat lightning’, it’s just lightning from a storm far away!” They’ll probably respond with “lol ok nerd” but just know deep down inside they are impressed. read more

Nice Today and Tomorrow, Then Rain Returns

There’s a clear sky overhead and temps should reach the mid 80s. Rad.

After the last weekend and last night, we could use it.

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Some of us are waking up with damage. If you have damage from storms last night, please use #tspotter when you tweet it to us. There may have been some straight line wind damage for some of us, but no rotation was observed. The NWS said that an area of 55-65 mph winds were possible in Wilson county last night. read more