Attention: Severe thunderstorm risk continues for Tuesday and Wednesday in North Carolina
clock: Severe thunderstorm risk continues for North Carolina Tuesday and Wednesday
Please come out for us. However, severe weather remains a threat tonight for areas like Surry County. The northern section from Mount Airy to Stuart is under a warning until at least midnight. Also, Guilford County is now included in the warning area found in the southern Piedmont. This includes Davidson and Randolph counties. So we're focusing on wind and large hail. So up to quarter size is possible. But what we're primarily seeing in terms of reports so far is wind damage. Several trees are blocking the road from Elkin through Statesville and many have fallen. More reports may come. It's just dark and of course it's hard to see what's outside at this time. Please be careful when going out on the road. Too much rain on the roads makes driving difficult. Also, if power lines are down, you won't be able to see clearly. So I want you to be very careful tonight. If you are in the warning area, be sure to make sure you are on the lowest floor of your home or indoors. While we're talking about this, there could be massive wind gusts and possibly isolated tornadoes. We are currently experiencing severe thunderstorms, but most of the terrain looks more linear. But look at that scenic Pilot Mountain. It's a noisy night. There. The storm is moving north and east fairly quickly. It's about 45 miles per hour. Stewart Peters Creek, Blackberry. Please mount it with good ventilation. Avoid the worst, at least for a while until the next cell moves. However, it seems that the serious threat to you has come to an end. We continue south through Francisco and Peters Creek. Showers and thunderstorms are occurring in Cotton Grove, Lexington. This line is now moving everywhere at 10 to 15 miles per hour, affecting the people of Hedrick Grove around 1122. Gordontown and, around 1149, Thomasville. Its cutting edge is also affecting those who are there at this time is Archdale around 12:14. So looking at these storms, we're talking about the possibility of quarter-sized hail. But harmful winds can exceed 58 miles per hour, which is understandable, and that's what we have there right now. And we believe that we are witnessing that in the field in some instances. Near Elkin, this is where there were reports of multiple trees falling in Statesville as well. and reports of a tree blocking Johnson Ridge Road in the lower Elkin area. Please be careful if you have to be on the road tonight. This storm will make it very difficult to see what's on the ground, so use extreme caution outside. 65 in Lexington and 66 in Winston-Salem. We plan to stay here overnight so the temperature doesn't fluctuate too much. There is fog. So where we're looking, the showers and thunderstorms will start to die down overnight. We may see some recovery again early tomorrow morning. You know there's a serious weather threat in Oklahoma City. It's just a traumatic event for the people who will be there tonight. There have already been about 8 tornado reports, with more tornado and wind damage reports possible tomorrow. To the people of the Midwest. But for us, we are once again looking at the threat of damaging winds. And with the large hail, it could become a thunderstorm that grows to about 30 to 40,000 feet. So these are going to be some high storms. That's what happened tonight. That will continue all the way through Wednesday. It's a small risk for us. Excellent mid to upper level support with overhead flowing energy. It's also very humid. More rain and thunderstorms are possible at this time until around 3am when there is a slight lull in activity. I was then able to watch the next round just in time for my morning commute. One or two of these storms could cause isolated severe threats as well as heavy rain, so be on the lookout. The next showers and thunderstorms could be a little delayed. By about noon, there will be no threat of showers or storms, and we may see some sunshine. Tomorrow it will be 80 degrees. But it's hot and humid. Humidity remains high and winds generally blow from the west and southwest. The next round will follow in the evening. At that time we were able to experience showers and thunderstorms again. It may become serious. Therefore, the 12 hour forecast would be 65. I then tried it, starting mostly in the late afternoon hours, until about 83 impact hours. The possibility of a storm in the morning cannot be ruled out. Two people and a mountain. You are in your mid-70s. This is her 7-day weather forecast. Mother's Day weekend in the 70's with three consecutive influential days followed by drier air and less humidity.
Attention: Severe thunderstorm risk continues for Tuesday and Wednesday in North Carolina
clock: Severe thunderstorm risk continues for North Carolina Tuesday and Wednesday
A severe thunderstorm brought heavy rain and wind damage to the Foothills and Piedmont Triad late Monday night. There remains a slight risk of severe storms Tuesday and Wednesday.
Severe thunderstorms caused heavy rain and wind damage Late Monday night in the Foothills and Piedmont Triad. There remains a slight risk of severe storms Tuesday and Wednesday.

