We are continuing to monitor the developing situation for severe thunderstorms Friday night into Saturday morning. Make sure you have a method of receiving severe weather alerts as they are issued by reporting agencies. The storms are expected to move through as a squall line from west to east. The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has issued a Enhanced Risk for severe thunderstorms which mean that the tornado risk is medium on a low to high scale.
​Storms are also capable of producing very strong damaging wind gusts (possibly upwards of 70 to 80 miles per hour) and quarter to half dollar size hail. Flash flooding is also a concern with any storms that potentially train over a certain area for a lengthy period of time. Please share this post to spread the word of the concern and stick with us as we continue to monitor the changing weather conditions for this upcoming severe weather episode.
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