We are tracking a few isolated showers leaking into the region late Friday, but the bulk of the next rain event looks to occur on Saturday (sorry!) Sunday and Monday show skies improving once more. Thursday afternoon should rise all the way near 80°, and Friday will be the same. The dry air keeps the sun shining Thursday, but as a consequence the morning will be fairly chilly (lower 40s). Andy Beshear announced Friday morning that 15 people have died following flooding. Temperatures will make it back into the 70s, but with lowering humidity. Whatever fog and low clouds we do see tomorrow morning though, will get out of here soon enough for a delightfully improved afternoon. Patchy morning fog can be locally dense tomorrow morning in those same river valleys that were hit by today’s rains. These storms should be finishing out to the east this evening, and quieter weather eventually finishes out the night. 2d ago 1:00 Tony's Top 10 Friday forecast WSAZ NewsChannel 3 571 views 2d ago 1:00 AM Weather in a Minute - Dry now, rain later. Though the northern counties may not be as vulnerable as the southern ones, we can still see disruption out at the ballfields in the southern counties. Those that get caught in these ‘training’ thunderstorms (that go over the same area like train cars on a track) can see 1″- 2″ or more of rain, sparking those flash flooding risks. Trevan left WSAZ to finish his college degree in 2013, but then returned in June of 2016 where he began a career working as an Account Executive. Even a 2-5% shot at a tornado isn’t too shabby, because we’re talking about a fairly large area in our southern counties. All severe weather types are on the table with this one, with gusty winds and flash flooding being the greatest threat. This low-pressure system itself comes through along the same trajectory later this afternoon and evening, carrying with it our best risk for severe weather. A compact area of low-pressure is the culprit fostering these clusters of storms, which then take on a life of their own racing along the prevailing steering currents in our direction. Some of the storms will be on the strong side with this first line, but a stronger risk of severe weather will be arriving this afternoon. This camera is located at the top of the WSAZ NewsChannel 3 transmission tower located at 645 Fifth Avenue in Huntington. (WSAZ) - By lunchtime, our western counties will see these storms on the way in, with a couple different bands of the rumblers set to come across.
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