07/18 Ryan's "Flash Flood" Wednesday Evening Forecast
The rain returned as expected today, and it looks like we have one more rainy day before some drier and extremely hot conditions move in....
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The rain returned as expected today, and it looks like we have one more rainy day before some drier and extremely hot conditions move in....
After minimal activity around sunrise, showers & t-storms continue to develop along with the threat for HEAVY RAIN this afternoon...
After another afternoon of TORRENTIAL rainfall, this morning is starting off with isolated light rain...
Localized flooding remains an issue as more slow-moving showers and thunderstorms crawl through the area, with more on the way....
More heavy rain this afternoon, which could mean flash flooding.
After HEAVY RAINFALL yesterday, we are under mostly cloudy skies with another round of potentially heavy rain to come...
The rain came hard and heavy today, and isn't stopping anytime soon....
Under a good bit of cloud coverage, we have warm temperatures to kick-off the workweek...
It was another scorcher today with very little rain, a trend we'll continue into tomorrow before rain returns next week....
You might feel a bit fried after today's scorching conditions, and little will change through the weekend before rain moves in to start the week....
It was a hot one out there earlier today with similar drier days ahead through the weekend....
We only saw one shower during today's hot and humid afternoon. Expect the drier days to continue, for now....
Hot this afternoon, but rain chances won't be too high.
Today was the wettest day I'm expected all work week long so there are drier days ahead, but we'll see more rain for the weekend....
We saw a little more rain today as expected, but we'll have a few drier days before similar rain chance return....
It may have been quiet today, but we've seen the tropics get much more active over the last week....
It's been "boring" and dry today, but we've seen two hurricanes form in less than a week in the Atlantic as things start to heat up....