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The storm of the late week will soak the triad again

The storm of the late week will soak the triad again

The meteorologist Brian Slocum has her Wednesday forecast

Brian. What does our Wednesday look like? Well, slowly moving wet systems can cause all possible problems with floods. It happened with Helene last year. It happened in Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, just last week we had two or three or four rainy days, which caused widespread flooding and see that remaining flood warnings are still present when Tennessee was moved through the pelvis by Mississippi. We also have some purple and blue that indicate where the coldest temperatures are below a Canadian high that has reduced the temperatures close to freezing. Quite quiet as far as it is concerned before a weather. For wet weather perspective. We have a developing storm east of the Rocky Mountains, which will bring us a good rain and a solid rain here if we go on Thursday to Friday. The temperatures were somewhat warmer than expected yesterday. Nice little bonus. A high came almost 60 degrees. Yesterday we think more after 56 or 57. In the mid -1950s in the foothills and in their mid -40 places such as Galax and Boone. Yesterday in the afternoon, fixed ten degrees tempered under the norm. A low point yesterday was 42 Degees. We are colder than this morning and the temperatures continue to slide under a relatively clear sky. We are now at 37 degrees at the PTI airport. We have areas of the northern level that have slipped under 30 years. Shiloh Airport in Rockingham County, one of these 28 in Martinsville. We currently have a few 20s in places such as Sparta and Jefferson, a temperature amount, another 5 to 15 degrees under the cool morning of yesterday. So colder this morning. The temperatures should be quite similar to yesterday afternoon. In order to compare, the two at Freeze Warning are available until 9:00 a.m. for several hours of temperature this morning, which float this morning in the upper 20s to low until mid 30. To date, triade temperatures should be almost 40 in the morning. Lunch temperatures in the lower 50s and medium high will approach 60 degrees again. South winds are relatively light and develop from the south. You will start from the northeast this morning. The south wind in the foothill is high this afternoon at 58 a.m., but the freezing temperatures that were expected this morning. The temperatures have already dropped under freezing in the mountains. We should warm up with high temperatures in the lower 50s at just over nine. Later in the afternoon. Let’s talk about this next weather manufacturer. It will start to bring in some clouds until tomorrow, especially in our western counties. We should be pretty cloudy. Every rain should start early in our western counties. It may take some time to familiarize yourself with the triad, but we expect a kind of strong rainbill to be set up and can thunder something. This will be overnight until early Friday and turn in the area. The component of the upper level could still bring some showers on Friday later a day. You can also stay on Saturday for a while. As for the storm, the eye of the bull is back in the states of the middle south for tomorrow. It comes to the Western Carolinas, but contains none of our counties. And then the thinking is that the band gets through before the bad weather develops. We currently have a general threat to Friday. We will reduce these severe weather expectations for us, but we will have a decent wet weather. Most of it comes late on Thursday evening until early Friday, but more rain is expected. Another customs plus will be a good option by Friday. The weekend looks dry

The storm of the late week will soak the triad again

The meteorologist Brian Slocum has her Wednesday forecast

The freezing temperatures are expected by the morning, then the sunshine will heat the temperatures to almost 60. The rain opportunities will gradually increase on Thursday. Another round of damp weather is expected until Friday.

The freezing temperatures are expected by the morning, then the sunshine will heat the temperatures to almost 60. The rain opportunities will gradually increase on Thursday. Another round of damp weather is expected until Friday.

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