I am not nervous about tonight. Yes, we have a chance of isolated t-storms popping up in a hit-or-miss pattern tonight, but any rain would be brief. That is not the case Friday, Saturday, and Sunday when we experience a surge in moisture that could translate into stronger storms and heavier rainfall. A threat of heavy rain does not guarantee heavy rain, but we at KTSM want you safe and prepared. Here’s your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Friday and your 9-Day Forecast below.

TONIGHT: The skies will be partly cloudy with chance of a isolated area t-storms in a hit-or-miss pattern. Any rainfall out of tonight’s storms will be brief, and we do not have the threat of heavy rainfall tonight. The SE winds will range from 5-15 mph with occasional gusts as area storms break apart. The low will be 74.
FORECAST: KTSM has issued a Weather Authority Alert due to the potential for heavy rainfall out of individual t-showers Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Elevated moisture and instability charge up our storm chances for the week’s end. Friday will be mostly cloudy and 93 with widely scattered showers and t-showers. Some storms may produce heavy rainfall and cause localized flooding. Saturday will be partly to mostly cloudy with scattered showers and t-showers. Some storms may produce heavy rainfall. Saturday’s high: 90. Sunday will be partly to mostly cloudy with widely scattered showers and t-showers. Again, some storms may produce heavy rainfall. Monday will be 95 and partly cloudy with isolated PM t-storms. The threat of heavy rainfall goes down significantly on Monday. Tuesday will be mostly sunny and 99. Wednesday will be mostly sunny and 101 as a ridge of high pressure reaches its maximum for one single day.

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