Severe weather risk in the Piedmont Triad next week

PIEDMONT TRIAD, N.C. (WGHP) — High pressure is slipping offshore today, and on the western side of that high, a steady, southwest flow is going to bring dramatic changes. We have scattered clouds across the Piedmont this morning with mild temperatures in the mid-50s. 

Skies are expected to clear nicely by late morning, and temperatures will warm up to the upper-70s later this afternoon. (To put that in perspective, the average high for today is 65°.)

Clouds begin to increase overnight and lows will be mild, in the upper-50s.

Though we will have partly to mostly cloudy skies on Saturday, we won’t have any rain as forecast. Highs return to the upper-70s Saturday afternoon. A powerful storm system will be approaching the western Appalachians on Sunday, pushing rain chances up to 50%. Highs on Sunday will stay mild, in the mid-70s.

By Monday, we will face a severe weather risk as the storm system works its way across the East Coast. The Preliminary Severe Weather Outlook for Monday places all of NC at a Level 2/Slight Risk of severe weather.

The timing of the storms – for now – looks like an afternoon event in the FOX8 viewing area.  Highs will stay in the mid-70s. We are still four days out, so there will be more certainty in the forecast in the days to come.  Please stay tuned to FOX8 for updates.

If you’re looking for a suitable day to spend outside next week, Tuesday may be the best one!  We are anticipating mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper-60s. It won’t take long for rain to return to the forecast, though.

Showers are expected on Wednesday and Thursday. Highs will be in the mid-60s on Wednesday, but we will dramatically warm up Thursday to near 80°.

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