
The Storm Prediction Center currently places most of our region under a Marginal Risk (Level 1/5), with some of our eastern counties under a Slight Risk (Level 2/5). This means that isolated strong storms are possible for this event.
You can expect heavy rain, strong winds, and hail as potential threats. The risk of a tornado is low because there isn’t much deep moisture present; however, a brief tornado spin-up cannot be completely ruled out.
Storms look to move in early Thursday afternoon and linger into the early morning hours Friday, so make sure to have ways to get alerts while you sleep. The good news? Even with the models expected to change a little, it is safe to say most of the activity will clear out before the morning commute.
While rain chances this spring have helped some areas, parts of the Big Country are still running dry. Tomorrow’s storms could give some of us a much-needed brief relief.
And the rain doesn’t stop there! We’re already tracking another system that could bring more showers and storms as early as Memorial Day. Stay tuned for a Memorial Day forecast article!
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