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Severe storms, heavy rain expected in Oak Ridge area

Severe storms, heavy rain expected in Oak Ridge area

Yahoo15-03-2025

Expect rain and storms for much of the weekend in the Oak Ridge area. And those storms could be severe Saturday night.
Most people in the area are also experiencing the rain, storms, thunder and lightning. But we're doing well compared to neighbors elsewhere in the South and Midwest. USA Today is reporting about 16 dead.
The Oak Ridge area is under a Hazardous Weather Outlook and a Wind Advisory, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Weather Service website.
A 50% chance of rain, mainly before 2 p.m. Saturday is in the current forecast. Wind gusts could gust as high as 30 mph. One-10th of an inch of rain is forecast through the day.
Tonight, showers and thunderstorms are likely and they could become severe and produce heavy rainfall. Wind gusts could go up to 40 mph. Chance of rain is 100% and 1-2 inches of rain are expected.
On Sunday, rain and thunderstorms again. The t-storms are possible after 2 p.m. Chance of rain is 60% with new rainfall amounts of one-quarter to half an inch.
Sunday night, 30% chance. Chance of rain and t-storms before 8 p.m., just rain between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. Monday.
If you have weather photos, please email to oakridge@oakridger.com. But please don't put yourself in harm's way. BE SAFE.
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