SAN ANGELO – As the week progresses, residents across the region are advised to stay weather-aware as potentially severe thunderstorms loom on the horizon. According to the latest forecasts from the National Weather Service, thunderstorms are likely to develop late this afternoon and persist into the evening hours. Alongside the expected lightning activity, a few of these storms may escalate, bringing the risk of large hail and strong wind gusts.
Looking ahead to Thursday and beyond, the weather outlook remains unsettled, with a continuation of thunderstorm activity, some of which could become severe. The period from Thursday evening into early Friday morning appears to be particularly prone to strong to severe thunderstorms. The primary concerns during this time frame include the possibility of large hail, damaging winds, and continued lightning activity.
Thursday's forecast anticipates mostly cloudy conditions with a high near 80 degrees. A chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected, with precipitation probabilities fluctuating throughout the day. By late afternoon, thunderstorms are expected to start developing as atmospheric conditions become more conducive to their formation. While models indicate the potential for localized damaging wind gusts and hail up to one inch in diameter, certain factors, such as upper-level wind shear, may mitigate the severity of these storms.
Looking further into the long-term forecast, the threat of severe weather persists into Friday morning, albeit diminishing as a Pacific cold front sweeps across the area. This transition will usher in drier air, bringing an end to the precipitation and stabilizing conditions.
Residents are urged to stay informed about changing weather conditions and heed any advisories or warnings issued by local authorities. Taking proactive measures to secure outdoor belongings and stay indoors during thunderstorms can help ensure personal safety during periods of inclement weather.
As always, stay tuned to local news outlets and official weather sources for the latest updates and advisories regarding this evolving weather situation.
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