First Alert Weather: Afternoon/evening storms for Father’s Day, HOT and humid to start next week

Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the forecast:

  • RIGHT NOW: Our temperatures have climbed to the low 90s and we are dry across our area as of 3 PM. But storms are approaching the area from the west.
  • TONIGHT: A few storms will continue to move into our area, moving from west to east. There will be a few lingering showers after sunset before we dry out after midnight.
  • A flood watch will be in effect until this evening in Southeast Georgia because of the 6-10 inches of rain that fell yesterday.
  • For Father’s Day (and the summer solstice!), temperatures will be in the low 90s and there is a better chance for late afternoon and evening thunderstorms scattered across our area.
  • Storms tomorrow will again be tracking from west to east.
  • Heat and humidity will be the weather story to start out the week.
  • Feels like temperatures will be in the triple digits with only isolated afternoon/evening storms.

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TONIGHT: A few storms with a few lingering showers after sunset. Then partly cloudy and humid. LOW: 73

FATHER’S DAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms. HIGH: 91

MONDAY: Partly cloudy. Hot and humid! Isolated afternoon storms. 72/95

TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and hot. Isolated afternoon storms. 74/95

WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny and hot, a few afternoon storms. 75/93

THURSDAY: Partly sunny and hot, a few afternoon storms. 75/92

FRIDAY: Partly sunny and hot, a few afternoon storms. 74/92

SATURDAY: Partly sunny and hot, a few afternoon storms. 74/94

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