PM Update: Showers, thunderstorms are a decent bet for Thursday morning

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At the height of the 90s, today it was rather soupy thanks to the high humidity. If anything, we’ll add more moisture to the mix tomorrow. Thursday is very similar to today, the temperature is approaching 90 again. Before and now, a tornado can occur.

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Tonight included: It’s the outside shot of the storm at sunset. If anything, they can be intense. Most of it must remain in the mountains to the west. Partly cloudy skies will be cloudy at night. The upper 60s and lower 70s will be low. Some rain or thunderstorms can cover the area by 5am. Winds from the south-southeast will blow at 10 mph with higher gusts.

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Tomorrow (Thursday): Rain and thunderstorms can continue until 10:00 or around 10:00. Any storm can be strong locally, although the magnitude is uncertain. The sky will be brighter in the afternoon and most of the afternoon will be sunny. We have to look north-west late to see if rains and storms behave like this at night. Above 90 it will be even warmer due to high humidity and up to 70 dew point. The wind will blow from the south, about 10 miles per hour.

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Morning Explosions: Another potential morning storm for Thursday. While the probability of rain and thunderstorms is quite good, its intensity may be another question.

Given the minimum daily heat at the start of the day, any storm will hold up. CWG Jeff Halverson also notes that “there may be a lot to update, coming from the warm side of the Eastern Front.”

A raised tornado usually rests closer to the ground on a stable layer. This won’t necessarily prevent hurricanes, but it can limit the amount of wind on the ground and limit the risk of bad weather.

As with recent events, rainfall could be strong enough to cause local flooding.

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Source: Washington Post

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