Northern front brings increased chance for storms over the weekend | KENS 5 Weather Impact Forecast

Published: Aug 27, 2024 Duration: 00:03:00 Category: News & Politics

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Some more rain on the radar. Audrey. This is really good news. Yeah, a lot of ranch land to our south getting the rain today so far. Nothing in the city but these storms are trying to creep a little closer. Take a look at tower camp. We've got this point in southeast and I'm watching a thunderstorm pretty much between Pleasanton and Floresville. It's kind of hugging the border of Atascosa and Wilson counties and that is just an ominous picture. Right. This is coming off of our tower camp that sits atop our broadcast tower in Elmendorf. So it's in Southeast Bear County and I turned it southeast. So it's kind of shooting down at these storms right here. This is what I was just looking at. So some pretty strong thunderstorms, nothing severe on this. But you can see the amount of lightning always very dangerous and always a time to remind you when thunder roars get indoors, when I was showing and tracking some of these storms last night, you'll see these rogue bolts watch. There's one right there as I speak, see how far away that is, especially from the big thunderstorm. I mean, it's just an isolated shower nearby, that's dry lightning, dry lightning, you do not need rain to produce lightning. So again, if you hear thunder, that means lightning can strike where you're standing. It's always very dangerous. So we can see some of it trying to creep up into Bear County right now. It's just gonna probably be moving up towards Floresville kn city, getting very heavy rain. Then also just north of Victoria is where these storms are developing. Heading up into eastern Dewitt County. More towards Yoakam out to the west, a narrow band of rain crossing highway 83 pretty much over Sabina at the current hour. A live look into downtown and you can see those storms for sure. When we're looking south through the skyline, 93 in the city feels like 100 with that dew point a little over 70 you still have an upper level low off to our east, just off, barely to our east. You can see a little spin right there and it's moving straight north. Ok. So there's still some residual pockets of instability that'll produce some rain through the evening and then we'll quiet down and it looks like Thursday stays pretty dry. I mean, I see a pretty dry picture for tomorrow morning as well as Friday. But then things start changing once we get into Saturday, Sunday, Monday with this front heading in from the north for Labor Day weekend, looks like a good chance of rain and starts Saturday, 30% will go to 40% Sunday and then a weather impact alert Day for Labor Day. We've got a 50 to 60% chance. Right now. We're not looking at a severe threat, but as we get closer to Friday is when the severe prediction center is gonna put an outlook out and we'll keep an eye on it for you. All right, from the river. We've got mid nineties on the 14 day forecast. This is nice. Just an isolated shower tomorrow and Friday before the rain chances begin with that front. Now, the front's gonna say to our north, but it's gonna send outflow boundaries our way could see some good storms on Labor Day. 40% chance Tuesday, Wednesday, even Thursday, Friday of next week, we've got more chances of rain, but it looks like we'll dry out and again, we'll stay shy of 100. We'll be right back.

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