United States: Regional TV weather teams in Knoxville, Washington, Orlando, Indianapolis and Greenville reported warming through Friday, with highs rising into the upper 70s and low 80s, and then forecast an approaching frontal system expected to produce rain and isolated thunderstorms beginning Saturday and into the weekend. Stations published these forecasts on Wednesday, April 22. Knoxville and regional forecasts note possible severe storms on the Plateau Monday–Tuesday, while WISH-TV flagged a Level 1 severe risk in east-northeast Indiana and FOX Carolina warned of elevated fire danger with 20–30% afternoon humidity and burn bans across Carolinas and Georgia. Officials advise monitoring updates through Monday and early next week.
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The weather shift could impact your plans. If you're in the Carolinas or Georgia, be aware of the elevated fire danger due to low humidity and burn bans. In Knoxville and east-northeast Indiana, keep an eye out for possible severe storms early next week.
Stay informed and adjust your plans as needed. Check your local weather forecast regularly, especially if you have outdoor activities scheduled. Remember, safety first. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these areas who could be affected.
Agricultural operators, water resource managers, and municipal utilities benefit from incoming rainfall that replenishes soil moisture and reservoirs while late-week warmth supports outdoor businesses and recreation.
Residents in storm-prone areas, emergency responders, and communities under burn bans suffer heightened risk from localized severe storms, gusty winds, flash flooding, and elevated fire danger across parts of the Southeast.
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