A line a severe weather sweeps through our area Tuesday afternoon and into Wednesday then we dry out the rest of the week.
WWLTV’s Meteorologist Payton Malone says, “The severe weather threat will be highest north of the lake where a squall line is more likely later this afternoon/evening. The tail end of the squall line could bring storms to parts of the southshore, but it is still a little unclear how far south storms will develop.
Because of that, the chance for severe weather is lower south of the lake, but still possible.”
TUESDAY: Very warm and humid. Heat index: 90s. Breezy. Late afternoon/evening and night storms, some severe. High: 89. Winds: S 8-15.
WEDNESDAY: 50% scattered showers, some t-storms. Warm, bit less humid. Low: S 71, N 68. High: 81.
THURSDAY: Early clouds, few AM showers, then clearing. Low: S 67, N 63. High: 82.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny skies. Very nice! Low: S 64, N 58. High: 80.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Little warmer, slightly more humid. Breezy. Low: S 64, N 58. High: 83.
MOTHER'S DAY: Partly cloudy. 20% isolated shower. Warmer, more humid. Low: S 70, N 67.
High: 87.
MONDAY: Hot and humid. Partly sunny. 20% stray shower. Low: S 74, N 71. High: 90.





