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Isolated Showers for Sunday, Better Chances Rest of the Week!

Isolated Showers for Sunday, Better Chances Rest of the Week!

Yahoo25-05-2025
We started a little wet here in the Chattahoochee Valley as showers developed early this morning bringing wet roadways to the area. Those showers have since moved off to the East. Temperatures this morning are pretty mild with upper 60s and low 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Today, we'll see partly to mostly cloudy skies with an isolated shower or storms possible. A few storms could be strong to severe, but widespread severe weather is not expected. Main hazards from those storms will be damaging wind gusts and some small hail.
THIS WEEK:Memorial Day through Thursday will be very similar in that skies will be mostly cloudy much of the time with scattered showers and storms as shortwaves continue to ride along a stalled out front. Highs each day will be in mid to upper the 80s and overnight lows in the upper 60s to around 70. A few storms each day could be strong to severe as we remain under a 'Marginal' risk (1 out of 5) for severe weather, but widespread severe weather is not expected. Main hazards will be damaging wind gusts and some small hail. A second front arrives on Thursday and that looks to help suppress the majority of the rain south of us on Friday as showers become more isolated.
UPCOMING WEEKEND:The upcoming weekend is looking dry and a bit cooler with that front from Thursday pushing the rain further south, leaving us with partly cloudy skies and afternoon highs in the low 80s.
Thanks for watching WRBL News 3 and have a great week! – Meteorologist Brian Thomas
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