1st Alert Weather Days issued for Mon. and Tue. of next week
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Our Yellow Alert continues through most of Independence Day in anticipation of isolated to scattered strong to severe storms, with the main threats being strong winds, hail, and heavy downpours. The morning will feature passing showers and isolated thunderstorms,
We're monitoring increasing rain chances later this weekend and early next week that will likely bring some noticeably cooler air along with it.
First Alert Chief Meteorologist Grant Dade says most of these isolated showers and storms will die off shortly after sunset. It will be warm and muggy overnight with patchy dense fog developing. Lows by morning will be in the upper 60s and lower 70s.
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Technical Discussion: Possible heavy rainfall and flooding prompts a First Alert Weather Day
The technical discussion from the Channel 3 First Alert Weather Team.
A few scattered downpours are possible this afternoon, then the forecast trends in a drier and hotter direction for the rest of the week.
