Roanoke – Saturday Evening Update:
A few more showers and storms are still possible throughout the region, mainly for the Lynchburg and Southside zones. Overnight we will dry up temporarily before more showers return tomorrow morning.
The lowest of temperatures will roll in right before sunrise, cooling off into the upper 60s across the board.
By 9:00 AM, there will be some widespread showers throughout the region. At this point, it is looking relatively calm and will likely be relatively light.
Things change a bit in the afternoon. The rain will become a bit more isolated and pick up a bit of strength. A few rumbles of thunder will occur and it is possible some of these storms will have stronger winds and heavy rainfall. As of now, it is a small likelihood of seeing anything severe, but it is a non-zero chance.
Saturday Morning:
A Marginal Risk for severe weather is in place across the region today. While widespread severe weather isn’t expected, we are anticipating a few stronger isolated storms that could produce gusty winds and heavy downpours during the afternoon and evening.
Futurecast shows scattered showers and thunderstorms rolling in around lunchtime, and becoming more widespread throughout the afternoon. Storms will move west to east, with locally heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and lightning potential before activity tapers off tonight.
A limited severe weather threat continues into Sunday, although coverage will be lower than Saturday. The majority of the risk is over areas of Lynchburg and Southside. Most locations west of the Roanoke valley stay dry for much of the day, but an isolated afternoon or evening storm could briefly become strong.
Damaging wind remains the primary concern with any stronger storms that could develop Sunday. The overall threat is low, but a few storms may still produce isolated gusts capable of downing small branches or causing minor impacts.
Storm chances gradually decrease as we exit the weekend. Temperatures climb well above average into the upper 90s by the middle and end of next week. Heat will become the biggest weather story after the weekend storms move out!
