Anticipated Weather Update: Sparse rain showers tonight; delightful weather for Labor Day
The First Alert Weather team is keeping a close eye on the mid-week storms that are expected to hit the region. These storms, the focus of the team's updates, are set to bring heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds, with some potentially being strong.
According to meteorologist Martin Puchegger, who made the forecast, scattered rain and storms are expected on Wednesday, September 1. This day has been designated as a First Alert Weather Day. The storms are expected to linger into Thursday, with rain chances diminishing late on Labor Day night, making Monday a mostly dry day.
The First Alert Weather team will continue to provide updates on the development, timing, severity, and impacts of the mid-week storms. They will also offer insights into the weather forecast mid-week and continue to monitor the storms.
As of now, rain activity on Labor Day is primarily north of I-20 and I-85. However, as the storms approach, the team will provide updates on their movement and any potential changes to this forecast.
After Thursday, the weather is expected to become drier over the weekend. The First Alert Weather team will continue to provide updates on the mid-week storms and the weather situation as it unfolds. Stay tuned for more information and remember to stay safe during these weather events.