Afternoon thunderstorms typically develop when warm, muggy conditions create atmospheric instability, with scattered showers and storms beginning around lunchtime and continuing into the evening; these storms weaken after sunset as solar radiation decreases, and people should monitor for dark clouds or thunder as indicators to seek shelter.
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Daily shower and storm chances continue each afternoon and evening. (Local Weather Update 5/25/26)Added:
Time now 5:39 and of course lots of people do like to get out on Memorial Day and enjoy the splash pad or the lake or the pool and it should be a fairly decent day for them to try and do that Alex.
>> Yes, like we've been continuing to say the last couple of days, keep those outdoor plans in place but until you see dark clouds coming or you hear some rumbles of thunder, you can continue to enjoy what is going to be a warm and a muggy afternoon just like we have seen many of the last couple of days and we look to keep our fair share of cloud cover around even into the first half of the day which does look for the most part to be pretty dry. 70° right now in downtown Dublin, maybe a little bit of light that we can see in the sky but overall there are some lower level clouds that seem to be blocking that image so far. So here's a look at your temperature map, upper 60s and low 70s, 70, 71, 72 at some of our warmest temperatures but everyone within a range of about three or four degrees as you walk outside and your dew point temperatures are very close to what those numbers are so indicating that we're holding on to our fair share of some surface moisture. Here's a look at your satellite imagery, cloud cover very widespread but there are some gaps in the cloud coverage but this is also not taken into account any of the clouds that are lower down in the atmosphere so we could obviously have a bit of a gloomy start that could be completely to even mostly cloudy until we finally head closer to lunchtime, that's when we're going to start to see more and more peaks of sunshine but that's also going to correlate to around the time this afternoon that scattered showers and a couple storms get going once again. That rain will just like the last couple of days continue into the night time hours but it is going to get less intense so past sunset right there around the 9:00 p.m. hour as we lose all that solar radiation, we're not going to have as conducive of an atmosphere for the re-intensification of anything in the way of rain so rain will steadily get lighter and if we hold on to any showers throughout the morning hours tomorrow, it is going to be of the light or the sprinkle shower nature. Then we head into Tuesday afternoon as that morning cloud cover does clear, we get more peaks of sunshine. Just like clockwork, scattered showers, a couple pockets of some storms once again, but not going to be an all afternoon washout. So like I said, continue to keep your plans in place. The only time you're really going to need to make sure that contingency plan is in action is once again, if you do hear rumbles of thunder or you see some dark clouds off in the distance, that's your cue to go ahead and head indoors. Then we go into Wednesday is the same song and dance for a different day. Looks like the coverage of rain might go down just a little bit, but I do want to talk about this, which is your day one storm outlook. Obviously, no one here in Central Georgia is included in this day one storm outlook, but this is not changed the fact that we could have the potential for a few strong to maybe even severe storms as we go into this afternoon, which could pack a punch with with of course strong and gusty winds, isolated flash flooding if you are to get a thunderstorm that kind of sits over the same area for a prolonged period of time. And just like we saw with a couple severe thunderstorms as of yesterday afternoon, the possibility of some hail within that core of heaviest rain will continue to be possible. So no real changes on your 7-day forecast, you will see a bit of temperature fluctuation, and the numbers make a decline into the upper 70s for highs as we close out the weekend, which could indicate some signs of some change on the horizon, but until then, it's going to be the same song and dance throughout the work week and into the beginning of the weekend.
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