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Southeast Can't Catch a Break as Severe Weather and Flash Flood Threat Return

Christy Bowen

2 hours ago
The Storm Prediction Center's Day 2 outlook shows a broad Marginal risk of severe thunderstorms stretching from the Southeast into Virginia and the Ohio Valley, with a Slight risk over parts of Kentucky and Tennessee.
The SPC's Day 2 outlook shows a severe thunderstorm risk stretching from the Southeast into Virginia and the Ohio Valley. (NOAA/SPC)

The storms that brought the work week to a close in the mid-Atlantic and portions of the Northeast are going to slip into the southeastern U.S. over the weekend. Meanwhile, a risk of flash flooding will set up over the Ohio Valley. Read on for where you can expect the most weather disruptions in the next few days.

Southeast Target of Weekend Storms

Saturday could be a rough day of weather across a swath of land from northeastern Georgia to the north into Virginia. The greatest chance of thunderstorms will be in the afternoon and evening hours. Like the storm action earlier in the week, damaging winds and heavy rain capable of triggering flooding will be the most concerning impacts.

The Research Triangle region of North Carolina will be at the center of the action on Saturday. While the day will start on a quiet note, the storm activity is forecast to increase as the day progresses and the temperatures climb into the low 90s. Storms will become more prevalent during the evening hours.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the chance of severe storms will push even farther south, diving deeper into Georgia. Cities in the impact zone include Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, and Charlotte. Do not be surprised if some of these storms sneak into northern Florida as well. Jacksonville should be ready for storms packing gusty winds to ignite in the afternoon and evening hours.

The Weather Prediction Center's outlook shows widespread rain and thunderstorms across the Southeast, with a zone of heavy rain, flash flooding, and severe thunderstorms possible over the Ohio Valley and southern Appalachians.
NOAA's outlook flags heavy rain, flash flooding, and severe storms over the Ohio Valley and southern Appalachians. (NOAA/WPC)

Flash Flooding and Lightning Strikes Most Worrisome Hazards


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