Periods of rain and scattered thunderstorms will continue across the area at
times from now through 12 Noon on Wednesday, then decrease to mainly scattered
light showers.
Locally heavy downpours of rain are possible at times with thunderstorms especially from late this evening into the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday morning as a strong cold front approaches and moves through the area from the North.
Average storm total rainfall of 1-2 inches is expected across most of the local area with locally higher amounts of 2-3 inches possible in spots.
Periods of locally heavy downpours of rain could produce standing water on some streets at times, especially in some of the more low lying/poor drainage areas, in and near low water crossings, etc. If such conditions were to occur it would most likely be from late this evening into the pre-dawn/early morning hours of Wednesday (i.e., from around or shortly after Midnight tonight through about 6-7am Wednesday) based on present indications.
No "severe" weather (i.e., damaging winds, large hail, etc.) is expected with any of the thunderstorm activity during the period.
In addition to the rain, please keep in mind that temperatures will fall from the upper 60s before dawn into the 40s in the morning and the 30s in the afternoon with gusty North winds behind the strong arctic cold front that will be driving all of this activity across the area.
We will continue monitoring the situation and issue updates as conditions warrant.
Locally heavy downpours of rain are possible at times with thunderstorms especially from late this evening into the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday morning as a strong cold front approaches and moves through the area from the North.
Average storm total rainfall of 1-2 inches is expected across most of the local area with locally higher amounts of 2-3 inches possible in spots.
Periods of locally heavy downpours of rain could produce standing water on some streets at times, especially in some of the more low lying/poor drainage areas, in and near low water crossings, etc. If such conditions were to occur it would most likely be from late this evening into the pre-dawn/early morning hours of Wednesday (i.e., from around or shortly after Midnight tonight through about 6-7am Wednesday) based on present indications.
No "severe" weather (i.e., damaging winds, large hail, etc.) is expected with any of the thunderstorm activity during the period.
In addition to the rain, please keep in mind that temperatures will fall from the upper 60s before dawn into the 40s in the morning and the 30s in the afternoon with gusty North winds behind the strong arctic cold front that will be driving all of this activity across the area.
We will continue monitoring the situation and issue updates as conditions warrant.
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