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Last Map Update: Fri, May. 3, 2024 at 6:38:28 am CDT

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Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are forecast for late this afternoon through this evening. Convection timing is first expected over the higher terrain to the west and shift slowly eastward in the evening. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats. Locally heavy rainfall could lead to street, low lying and poor drainage flooding. Storm intensity is expected to decrease slightly by midnight.
Strong to potentially severe thunderstorms are possible again today, mainly for western and central counties this afternoon and this evening. Best chances for rain will be over eastern counties this morning and for western counties for early this evening, but most areas should expected to see less than a 30 percent chance of measurable rainfall in the late morning and afternoon hours. Humid and seasonally warm conditions will continue with highs mainly in the mid 80s east to mid 90s west.
Low to medium chances for showers and thunderstorms continue through the weekend. A few storms could become severe and produce locally heavy rainfall. Rain chances decrease Monday. Then, hot and humid conditions are forecast for the middle of next week.