WBAP WX CENTER FCST: 4-8-24 DON’T GO TO BED WITHOUT A WAY TO GET WARNINGS AT NIGHT!!!!!!!
TODAY…PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY, BREEZY AND HUMID..
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING BY MID TO LATE AFTERNOON.
HIGH NEAR 82
WINDS SOUTH 10-20 MPH
TONIGHT..RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY..SOME SEVERE WITH THE POTENTIAL
TO PRODUCE 70 MPH WINDS, 2-INCH HAIL, STREET FLOODING AND ISOLATED TORNADOES.
LOWS 60-65
TOMORROW..MORE RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS…CONTINUED GENERAL THREAT
OF ALL MODES OF SEVERE INCLUDING STREET FLOODING.
HIGH NEAR 70 / LOW NEAR 59
WINDS SOUTHEAST 15-25 MPH AND GUSTY
WEDNESDAY…CONTINUED RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE MORNING..
RAIN TAPERING OFF AFTERNOON.
WINDY AND TURNING COOLER.
HIGH NEAR 67 LOW NEAR 53
WINDS NORTHWEST 20-35 MPH AND GUSTY
THURSDAY…SUNNY, BREEZY AND MILD…
HIGH NEAR 73 / LOW NEAR 51
WINDS NORTHWEST 20-30 MPH AND GUSTY
FRIDAY…SUNNY, BREEZY AND WARM…
HIGH NEAR 78 / LOW NEAR 59
WINDS NORTHWEST 15-25 MPH AND GUSTY
WHILE MOST EVERYONE’S FOCUSED ON THE TOTAL ECLIPSE, WE’LL HAVE ABOUT 3 HOURS AFTER THE ECLIPSE TO GET READY FOR A 48-HOUR SEVERE WEATHER..THE BIGGEST SO FAR THIS SEASON. A STRONG, NEGATIVELY-TILTED STORM SYSTEM WILL LAUNCH MULTIPLE DISTURBANCES INTO NORTH AND CENTRAL TEXAS STARTING THIS AFTERNOON, CONTINUING TONIGHT, THROUGH TUESDAY, ENDING SOMETIME WEDNESDAY. MULTI-INCH RAINFALLS OF 3-5” OF RAIN WILL LIKELY ACCUMULATE TO CAUSE STREET FLOODING.
BUT DURING THE STORMS, CONDITIONS WILL BE RIGHT FOR LARGE HAIL (2”OR MORE), DAMAGING WINDS (70 MPH), ISOLATED SUPERCELLS AND TORNADOES..AT NIGHT. NIGHTTIME TORNADOES ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS AS PEOPLE ARE NOT MAINTAINING A WATCH.