Charlotte and multiple regional forecast offices reported on Friday that a stalling cold front and warm, humid air will bring waves of showers and thunderstorms through the Memorial Day weekend across the Carolinas, Florida, Kentucky and southern Indiana. Local meteorologists issued advisories and First Alert notices, noting possible localized heavy downpours and gusty winds during afternoon and evening periods. Forecasters warned that rainfall totals will vary by location, with many areas expecting one to three inches and isolated spots receiving three to five inches or more, raising flash-flood concerns and potential travel disruptions. This week residents were advised to monitor updates, avoid flooded roadways, and adjust holiday plans as agencies provide hourly radar-driven guidance.
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This storm could disrupt your Memorial Day plans. It's not just about rain - gusty winds and flash floods are possible. Check your local forecast and adjust your activities accordingly. Safety first, especially if you're traveling or have outdoor events planned.
Weather can be unpredictable, but being prepared isn't. Keep an eye on updates, avoid flooded roads, and have a plan B for your holiday weekend. It's a simple step that could save you time and stress. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
Agricultural interests and water managers may benefit from beneficial rainfall replenishing soil moisture in drought-affected or dry areas, reducing irrigation demand and supporting early-summer crops.
Residents in low-lying, flood-prone neighborhoods and travelers may suffer from localized flash flooding, ponded roads, gust-driven damage, and delayed travel during the holiday weekend.
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Weekend Forecast: Storms, Heat Affect Multiple U.S. Regions
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