Current Radar:
A few isolated storms tonight with our next round of heavy rain expected Wednesday morning.
Wednesday’s Forecast:
A flash flood watch goes into effect Wednesday morning, lasting through Wednesday night. This could cause more than street flooding. Creaks, streams and rivers could also food. 1″-3″ of rain an hour could fall. Like the past several days, it won’t be a washout, but if you are in the path of the heavy rain, you could flood.
Thursday’s Forecast:
The stalled front that is responsible for our flood threat is still here Thursday. The Weather Prediction Center has increased our flood threat to a level 2 out of 4. Don’t let your guard down.
Tracking the tropics:
There is no tropical activity in the Gulf, Caribbean or Atlantic Ocean. The Saharan dust has been very heavy across much of the tropical Atlantic and that is keeping things very quiet.
10-day Forecast:
We stay in this active storm pattern through the week. Stay weather aware because flooding happens quickly. The increase in rain means lower than normal temperatures through Saturday. 95° is our average this time of year.