(WGHP) — Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue this evening with another round/line of storms possible from 6 pm through 9 pm. For anyone heading out to Bowman Gray, North Wilkesboro Speedway, or any other evening plans, make sure you have the rain gear with you and are checking the radar for updates. Lightning, heavy rain, and damaging winds will be possible with all storms.
The storm chances taper off the later it gets Saturday with only a 20% chance for showers overnight into early Sunday morning. Temperatures will fall into the low 70s early Sunday.
Partly cloudy skies with the potential for pop-up isolated showers/storms again Sunday afternoon. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper 80s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.
Monday will be very similar to Sunday with partly cloudy skies, a stray shower/storm possible and morning temperatures in the low 70s with highs in the upper 80s.
Mostly cloudy skies on Tuesday with temperatures in the low 70s in the morning and highs reaching the mid-80s. Pop-up showers and storms are possible again Tuesday with a 30% chance for rain.
We’ll be watching the tropics very closely this week due to the potential for heavy rain and wind from Debby after the tropical system makes landfall likely in Florida. Our weather this week will depend on the path of Debby’s center of circulation.
For now, expect temperatures in the 70s in the morning with highs in the low 80s. Rain chances gradually increase into the second half of the week with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible and gusty winds of at least 10-25 mph.
This is a forecast that can and will change as Debby continues to advance toward the United States so make sure to check back in on how Debby may affect your workweek plans.