The 33's Chief Meteorologist Rebecca Miller talks about all things weather -- and more
Oct
8
7:44PM | October 8, 2009 | comments: 0
Storms taking forever to arrive
We've been tracking storms to our west all day, but they haven't reached the Metroplex just yet. It's looking like this will be an "after midnight" storm event. Severe storms usually diminish in intensity the later it gets once the sun sets, but it was near 90 today...and the atmosphere is unstable. That means we could have storms producing damaging winds, hail and even an isolated tornado can't be ruled out.
Before going to bed tonight, make sure your NOAA weather radio is turned on. It will alert you to severe weather in your area, so you can take cover.
Flash flooding is also a possibility, and the National Weather Service has issued flash flood watches remain through 7pm tomorrow.
The rain will be very heavy during rush hour in the morning, but it should end by noon...and much, much colder air arrives. It will be in the 50s all day tomorrow with NW winds 10-20mph. I'm wearing a COAT to the State Fair in the afternoon!
Tune in at 9pm for your forecast on CH 33.
Before going to bed tonight, make sure your NOAA weather radio is turned on. It will alert you to severe weather in your area, so you can take cover.
Flash flooding is also a possibility, and the National Weather Service has issued flash flood watches remain through 7pm tomorrow.
The rain will be very heavy during rush hour in the morning, but it should end by noon...and much, much colder air arrives. It will be in the 50s all day tomorrow with NW winds 10-20mph. I'm wearing a COAT to the State Fair in the afternoon!
Tune in at 9pm for your forecast on CH 33.
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