Radar late Wednesday evening continues to show showers and isolated thunderstorms beginning to move across the region, but in an overall weakening trend. A few stronger storms remain downstate, closer tied to better instability and forcing. Further north, the storms have generally weakened but there still does remain the threat for a locally strong wind gust or two over the next few hours.
Most of the rain will be out before sunrise Thursday, but as the main cold front comes through a line of showers and gusty thunderstorms will be possible. Winds will then increase from the west, gusting to around 45 mph through the afternoon.
No comments:
Post a Comment