Nice Start, Stormy Finish—When Saturday’s Storms Will Impact You Friday’s weather will begin with mild and humid conditions, followed by partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. Isolated thunderstorms, covering 30% of the area, are expected to develop later in the day and move toward the coast in the evening. Meteorologist Zach Maloch noted that these storms will bring a shift in the weather pattern, with temperatures rising to the upper 80s or near 90 degrees. While the day will feel hotter, the storms are likely to arrive in the late afternoon and persist into the late-night hours. Saturday morning will start similarly mild and humid, with low temperatures in the 60s. The day will remain dry during the morning and early afternoon, but scattered thunderstorms, covering 40% of the area, are anticipated to affect more regions in the afternoon and evening. These storms could bring heavy rain and lightning, particularly impacting beach communities as the evening progresses. High temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 80s or near 90 degrees again. Sunday will begin with mild and humid conditions, similar to Saturday, but cooler temperatures will be present due to a stalled cold front. Highs are projected to reach the lower to mid-80s, with the cold front also bringing scattered thunderstorms (40% coverage) throughout the afternoon and evening. Breezy conditions, including gusts up to 30 mph, may affect outdoor plans during the afternoon. Meteorologists with WINK News Weather Authority are tracking continued warm temperatures and the possibility of a few daily storms throughout the upcoming week. The forecast highlights the transition from relatively calm weather to increasingly active storm systems, with the potential for significant rainfall and lightning in coastal areas.#cold_front #zach_maloch #wink_news_weather_authority #coastal_areas #beach_communities
