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Rain and storm chances tonight
Rain and storm chances will roll in the evening and continue through the overnight hours.
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“After that, temperatures will be near seasonal with highs in the 60s and lows in the lower 40s”, said meteorologist David Wally of the NWS. A few rumbles of thunder are possible here in Amarillo, but the atmosphere here in town and in the northern panhandle is dry and stable and not conducive to strong storms. “The low threat ecompasses most of Oklahoma and western North Texas, but specifically we’re looking at anywhere from Clinton to Altus to Lawton to just north of Ardmore into the Oklahoma City metro before sunset”.
TOMORROW: Showers and storms should end during the morning, with most of the activity shifting down into South Alabama by afternoon, where SPC has a “marginal risk” of severe storms defined. There is a small chance for gusty wind producers.
Here’s what we’re expecting the next couple of days. Wind: NW/NE 10-15. Low: 50.
Tue: High: 63 Sunny to mostly sunny.
Thu: High: 74 Low: 47 Sunny and a bit breezy. This will lead to partly cloudy conditions.
Have a super great day, but please remain aware of your weather surroundings this morning and this afternoon. If you don’t have a smart phone, Text Me 12 can also alert you to storms.
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“An isolated tornado can not be ruled out with the stronger storms”, according to The Weather Channel.