Another severe risk & localized flood threat looming this weekend.
Am I sounding like a broken record? Another opportunity for severe storms & localized flash flooding arrives late Saturday night-Sunday with a strong late season cold front!
Ahead of the storm threat, I wouldn’t cancel any plans. We stay muggy, warm & windy. Coastal flooding(1-3+ft above normal) likely to remain the main issue through Saturday.
Another severe risk & localized flood threat looming this weekend. 1
Storm Prediction Center has placed a Slight to Enhanced Risk(Level 2 to Level 3 out of 5) for severe storms Saturday night-Sunday morning. Damaging winds, few tornadoes possible. Isolated stronger tornado risk across the ArkLaTex.
The key issue that’s still giving the forecast a bit of uncertainty is timing — some models clear this mess out of here by early morning Sunday, while other drag the system through the afternoon.
Another severe risk & localized flood threat looming this weekend. 2
The speed will dictate rainfall totals, but right now, expecting widespread 1-3″ of rain with some hot spots of 4+ possible if the system moves a tad slower in southeast Louisiana-south Mississippi.
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