Scattered showers for Father’s Day Weekend
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This means that showers and thunderstorms will be around for many days to come. With showers and storms day after day after day, potentially with heavy rain, flooding will be a concern. There is an end in sight to the stormy weather,
The National Weather Service forecasts a week of showers and thunderstorms for Charlotte, with high humidity and temperatures ranging from 71°F to 89°F. Residents are advised to stay updated on changing weather conditions.
Driven by the heat and tropical humidity, scattered showers with thunderstorms have developed across the area. Steered by the southerly wind, the storms will slowly push through the area, heading toward the northeast. These will continue through 10 - 11 p.m. Before weakening and fading overnight.
Scattered showers and storms soaked central Indiana Friday and more rain is likely this evening. There are several events happening in Indianapolis this evening, including game four for the NBA
The National Weather Service forecasts a week of showers and thunderstorms for New Orleans, with high chances of rain and temperatures near 89 degrees.
Hopefully you’ve enjoyed the comfortable end to the week! Changes begin tonight, with clouds increasing, temperatures falling into the mid and upper 50s, and a few showers popping up after midnight. Tomorrow,
Showers at times can be heavy and periods of localized flooding could become an issue. Storms Friday morning produced a lot of lightning and that will likely be a theme with storms that form this weekend. There's not really going to be much change to the overall pattern until next week at the earliest.
Partly sunny to mostly cloudy. Chance of a shower/storm. Highs in the mid/upper 70s. Get the latest forecast from the FOX 17 Weather team.
We'll keep off and on light showers tonight through early Saturday morning. Overall looking at a nice upcoming weekend with highs in the 70s to low 80s.
Increasing cloud cover should lead to rain coming back this weekend, along with a decrease in temperatures before "summer-like heat" returns next week.