Prepare for storms this evening & tonight, severe weather possible

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

FORECAST

TODAY’S TIMELINE

MORNING: The day kicks off with some calm weather, making it a great time to get outside before things heat up.

MIDDAY-AFTERNOON: As we move into the afternoon, watch out for some instability in the atmosphere. That means isolated storms could pop up, so keep an eye on the skies!

Today’s Forecast

THIS EVENING-TONIGHT: If you’re planning anything for the evening, be prepared for potential storms rolling in. Stay safe and check the latest updates!

Future radar for 8pm this evening

WEDNESDAY: After storms clear out overnight, expect a quieter morning. However, come afternoon, the atmosphere might get unstable again, leading to more isolated storms. Another round of storms could move in from Mexico late Wednesday into Thursday morning, raising concerns about flooding in certain areas.

MORE STORMS THROUGH THE WEEKEND: The potential for additional storms continues through Saturday, which means flooding concerns will remain. However, as we approach Sunday and Memorial Day, rain chances are expected to decrease. If you have outdoor plans this weekend, make sure to keep an eye on the forecast for any changes!

Extended Forecast

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