The WTVY 4Warn Weather Team has declared a 4Warn Weather “Night” for late Thursday, May 9 into early Friday, May 10 due to the threat of severe weather for the Wiregrass area.
for late Thursday, May 9 into early Friday, May 10 due to the threat of severe weather for the Wiregrass area.“We’re declaring a 4Warn Weather Night for Thursday night/early Friday. A round of showers and thunderstorms will move across parts of the Wiregrass with the potential for damaging straight-line winds.
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