Birmingham — Weather services across the Southeast warned that a warming trend will precede a frontal system bringing rain, gusty winds and isolated thunderstorms Thursday into early Friday. Forecasts Tuesday and Wednesday call for temperatures rising from the 40s and 50s into the 60s, with weekend highs near 70. Stations declared First Alert Weather Days for Thursday because of potential heavy rain, strong gusts and isolated severe storms; forecasters cited model guidance and instability but do not expect a major outbreak. Rainfall estimates range from 0.25 to one inch, with localized higher totals. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The incoming weather system could disrupt your plans. Heavy rain and gusty winds might affect travel, outdoor activities, and even power supply. Check your local forecast and adjust your schedule accordingly. It's a good time to ensure your home is ready for potential storms.
While we're not expecting a major outbreak, the weather could still pack a punch. Prepare for possible heavy rain and gusty winds on Thursday, followed by a warm, mostly sunny weekend. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the Southeast who could use a heads up.
Drought-stricken agricultural areas and municipal water supplies will benefit from the forecasted rainfall, expected to improve soil moisture and reduce short-term drought stress in impacted regions.
Commuters, outdoor workers and low-lying communities may suffer travel disruptions, hazardous conditions and localized flooding during Thursday's rain and gusty winds.
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Southeast Prepares for Thursday Rain, Gusty Winds, Warming
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